Lakers shooting guard Malik Munch can become a free agent this offseason, but he said he "would love to play for the Lakers again," but it's hard to predict his future plans at the moment:
"If I say I'm not thinking about my future, I'm lying," Munch said, "I love it here, I'd love to keep playing here, but you never know what's going to happen in the NBA, and at the end of the day, it's a business." ”
At present, Munch and the Lakers only have a one-year contract of $1.78 million, considering Munch's surprise performance so far this season, the Lakers will definitely hope to continue to keep this tough player after the offseason, but at the same time, it will be difficult for the Lakers to keep Munch, whose value has soared.
On the other hand, James expressed in an interview his desire to "compete" with his eldest son, Brownie James, in the final season of his career, which gave the message to other teams largely that getting Brownie James in the draft conference would attract James to join.
According to "Open Air Stand" reporter Eric Pinkus, the Brownie is still expected to be removed in the second round of the draft:
"Brownie James could be a second-round rookie after an investigation into several executives, although it's too early to say his future."
If Brownie is really just the prospect of a second-round show, there are still many teams that can take brownies, and it remains to be seen whether James will change his home for brownies.
Finally, james agent Rich Paul responded to recent rumors of discord with the Lakers management through the US media Steven A- Smith:
In Paul Fu's response, he made it clear that some time ago he was dissatisfied with the untruthfulness of the Lakers' abandonment of the Westbrook and Wall deals.