LeBron James’ exit from the Lakers has already been followed by a flurry of roster changes in Los Angeles, and one move in particular stands out: a shock sign-and-trade for Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler.
More than 24 hours after James’ confirmed departure, the Lakers moved quickly on Wednesday with four major additions, but the Kessler deal is the one that has sparked the most intrigue. The suggestion that the front office chose Kessler over the 4x MVP could give James another reason to consider the Golden State Warriors in free agency.
There has been no reported animosity between James and the Lakers since the split, but the team’s push to satisfy Luka Doncic’s desire for an A-list center made the direction of the front office pretty clear. In the process, Los Angeles lost James, Luke Kennard, Marcus Smart and presumably Rui Hachimura.
The Lakers used their cap space to sign Kessler, Quentin Grimes, Sandro Mamukelashvili and Collin Sexton, with Sexton also described as a reported Warriors target. The Kessler move was a stunner not just because the Jazz were willing to part with him, but because Los Angeles sent two unprotected first-round picks, in 2031 and 2033, plus first-round pick swaps in 2028 and 2030 to get the 24-year-old.
If James does feel slighted, the Warriors could offer him a chance to get back at the Lakers in a way the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat cannot, since both of those teams are in the Eastern Conference.
And if he lands in Golden State, the matchup with Los Angeles would instantly become must-see. The Warriors and Lakers are already one of the NBA’s biggest rivalries, and the teams will meet four times in the regular season, including once in the NBA Cup group stage.
That would bring more than just star power. It would also create a standings battle in the West, with both teams potentially sitting at a similar level if Golden State can land James. Beating the Lakers multiple times and finishing ahead of them in the conference would give James a shot at vindication, and could serve as a reminder that Los Angeles may have leaned too hard into Kessler and the rest of its new additions.
It may not be the main factor in James’ decision, but it’s another wrinkle as the NBA waits for his call.
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