James returned to the Heat as the king of the East, and the Heat could promise to take Bronny
In the face of such a poor record of the Lakers, many fans and media have called for LeBron James to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers or the Miami Heat, and there is no need to waste the rest of his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers. Recently, Bill Simmons, a well-known media person, proposed a hypothetical trade, believing that the current LeBron James will return to the Miami Heat and have a much better chance of winning the championship than staying in the Lakers.
Bill Simmons proposed that the Los Angeles Lakers trade LeBron James and Gabe Vincent for the Miami Heat's Kyle Lowry, Duncan Robinson, Nikola Jovic and a future first-round pick. The Heat are currently the fifth-best team in the Eastern Conference, while the Lakers are currently the 11th-best team in the West.
The Heat's acquisition of Bronny in the draft could bring LeBron James back to Miami
If the Miami Heat can welcome back LeBron James, they will be the most likely team in the Eastern Conference to reach the Finals, and they may also be the favorites to win the championship. Based on LeBron James' dream of competing with his son, the Heat can promise to take Bronny James at all costs and fulfill LeBron James' wish.
Pat Riley has a lot of experience, and he has what it takes to help the Heat run this kind of difficult operation. LeBron James' eldest son, Bronny James, who is currently 19 years old, is a point guard who has played six games in his first season with USC Troy, and his playing time has been limited due to injury issues, currently averaging 7.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game.
Bronny James's talent and strength are not as good as LeBron James in his age, but Bronny James is also very well-rounded. Moreover, his projection ability is a little better than that of LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers entered the post-LeBron James era ahead of schedule and built a championship-winning roster around Anthony Davis
In the past few seasons, fans and media have advised the Lakers to give up LeBron James as soon as possible, and if the Lakers want to send LeBron James away according to the trade plan proposed by Bill Simmons, the Lakers will definitely not agree. Sending away LeBron James was a trade that shocked the league, and the Lakers knew LeBron James' commercial value.
However, by sending away the 39-year-old LeBron James, they can build a team around Anthony Davis, trade for some All-Star players, build a multi-star roster, and continue to compete for championships.