The Record (Troy, NY)

LeBron James inks contract extension with Lakers

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LeBron James has agreed to a contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers.

James’ agency, Klutch Sports, confirmed the deal Wednesday during the first week of training camp for the NBA champions. The Lakers are still finalizing their new contract with Anthony Davis, who is also represente­d by Klutch CEO Rich Paul.

The Los Angeles Times reported James’ extension is a twoyear, $85 million deal through the 2022-23 season. The fourtime NBA champion is getting the maximum deal to extend his tenure in Los Angeles, where he moved two seasons ago after his second stint with his hometown Cavaliers.

James’ previous contract ran only through the upcoming season with a player option for 202122, allowing the third-leading scorer in league history to become a free agent next summer if he chose. Instead, James reportedly

edly committed to play through his 20th NBA season with the Lakers, where he moved in 2018 after title- winning tenures in Cleveland and Miami.

James turns 36 years old in four weeks, but the 16-time All- Star’s level of play hasn’t dipped even slightly after 17 seasons in the league. Davis and James teamed up last season to win the franchise’s 17th championsh­ip in the bubble in central Florida. James averaged 25.3 points and led the NBA with 10.2 assists per game last season before winning the NBA Finals MVP award while beating the Miami Heat in a six-game series.

The Lakers are returning this winter with a roster that looks even better than last season’s group on paper, with veterans Dennis Schröder, Montrezl Harrell, Marc Gasol and Wesley Matthews joining the rotation around James and Davis.

Under the terms reported by the Times, James will make more than $39 million this season, more than $41 million next season and more than $44 million in the final year of his new deal, during which he will turn 39 years old.

The Lakers have a history of rewarding superstars in their later seasons, allowing them to finish with the franchise rather than forcing Lakers icons to make difficult decisions about how they will wrap up their careers. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, Magic Johnson, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Kobe Bryant all finished their Hall of Fame careers with the Lakers rather than making a late moneygrabb­ing pit stop with another franchise.

Los Angeles famously gave a two-year, $ 48.5 million extension to Bryant when he was 35 years old in November 2013. The deal was criticized at the time for its largesse compared to Bryant’s diminishin­g dominance, but owners Jeanie and Jim Buss felt the contract was an appropriat­e reward for Bryant’s contributi­ons to the franchise.

The new deal for James currently carries none of those concerns, since he is still a matchless player even after spending half of his life in the NBA.

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