Lakers Could Face A Bronny Decision Tied To LeBron Rumors

The Warriors contemplate a strategic move to secure LeBron James by meeting the Lakers' trade terms for Bronny James, despite his modest contributions to the NBA.

The Golden State Warriors may not be the clear front-runner for LeBron James anymore, but they’re still very much in the conversation.

ESPN’s Shams Charania has the Warriors listed among the finalists in the James sweepstakes, and that keeps one of the league’s most intriguing possibilities alive. If Golden State wants to land LeBron, though, there’s a catch: it would likely have to move his son, Bronny James, in the process.

Lakers Nation’s Trevor Lane said Sunday that the price tag for Bronny would be modest if the Lakers end up dealing him as part of a James move.

“Trading Bronny to wherever he goes is not a difficult thing for the Lakers to do because his salary is so small,” Lane wrote Sunday. “I think the best-case scenario, what we are talking about here is a second-round pick.”

That lines up with Bronny’s profile so far. Since entering the NBA in 2024, he’s spent time moving in and out of the G-League while continuing to develop his offense as a defense-first player. In his first season with the Lakers, the USC product averaged 2.9 points and 1.2 assists per game while shooting 40.9% from the field and 38.6% from three on low volume.

If a Bronny trade is really tied to bringing LeBron in, the Warriors probably won’t view it as a move built around immediate production. It would be about the bigger picture, not what Bronny gives them on the floor in 2026-27.

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