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Windhorst: Lakers may have to renounce LeBron James' rights

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Brian Windhorst outlined a scenario in which he feels the Lakers may have to renounce their rights to LeBron James.

On the latest episode of his "Mind the Game" podcast, LeBron James talked about where he's at as far as deciding on his basketball future this offseason. He said he hasn't really started the process, and he implied that it may take him until the middle of the summer to make a decision. There are signs that he would like to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers for another NBA season.

But he could leave to join the Cleveland Cavaliers or another team, and as unlikely as it seems, he also could simply retire after 23 seasons in the league. Brian Windhorst, who has covered James since the superstar was in high school, said on ESPN's "NBA Today" that if James doesn't make a decision by July 1, which is the first full day that teams can negotiate with free agents, the Lakers may have to renounce his rights. "This is just the reality," Windhorst said.

"... If the Lakers don't get a clear answer from LeBron by July 1, they may have to renounce his rightsโ€ฆI would be stunned if that happened but there is a little bit more of an urgency. ...

The LeBron that I know wants to be respected. It's not even about the actual paycheck, it's about the respect that the paycheck includes, and if he wants that respect he probably will have to move up his timeline. " Navigating the league's salary cap is always complicated, and timing is everything.