LeBron James could move to Philadelphia 76ers next season
LeBron James’s future in the NBA looks a bit uncertain as of now with the Cavs not doing as great as expected in the NBA regular season this time round. With Irving having moved to Celtics, this Cavs side is missing that impetus that is required to pull through during crunch situations.
LeBron has been getting a lot of attention from Philadelphia, so much so that a few fans even paid for billboards to crop up a text that read ‘Lebron To Philly’.
And while initially it did seem like a long shot, James could in fact find himself in that Philly jersey next season.
Sixers radio commentator, Alaa Abdelnaby has said that Lebron to Philly could prove to be a relaity next season, with as the current Cavs man was looking for Philadelphia schools during the all-star break.
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“I’ve told this to a few other people, and I have no problem saying this, my brother lives in the Philadelphia area and he told me that LeBron, last week through a superintendent, was in the area checking out some private schools during the All-Star break,” Abdelnaby said.
If this is true and LeBron is looking to move to Philadelphia, it could prove to be one of the biggest trades ever for Philadelphia 76ers.
With James, Simmons and Embiid as the ‘Big 3’, the Sixers could really take the NBA by storm next season. It would then be upto LeBron to lead the team to glory and get a ring for himself as well.
And while all of this might still be a shot in the dark, but the Sixer radio commentator’s revelation has to mean something.
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