It's probably nothing, but what if it's something?
The Los Angeles Lakers have done one really weird thing since the public began speculating about a possible LeBron James trade.
L.A. has yet to acknowledge publicly that James opted-in to his player option for 2025-26 to play the upcoming season for $52.6 million.
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Of course, there's no actual need to do something like that, but it's an eternally online, social media-driven world.
This was brought to even greater attention Sunday when the Clippers made a "thank you" post for departed backup big guy Drew Eubanks.
It's a fair enough point.
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It'd be easy enough for the Lakers social media team to post something like, "He's back!" with a nice crown emoji.
Instead, crickets.
It doesn't mean LeBron hasn't opted in. Clearly, he has. His agent provided comments to ESPN's Shams Charania at the time of the news.
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But for whatever reason, the Lakers social media team has downplayed things.
Like we said: Maybe it's nothing, but what if it's something?
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