Lakers guarantee Bronny James' contract amid LeBron speculation
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 11:44 AM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
The Los Angeles Lakers have confirmed Bronny James' $2.2 million salary for the upcoming season, keeping him on the roster as they navigate uncertainty surrounding LeBron James' free agency plans. This decision to guarantee Bronny's salary, rather than waive him to save $1 million, suggests the Lakers are still hopeful about LeBron's potential return. Bronny has shown positive development since joining the NBA, making him a viable asset for the team. The Lakers can retain Bronny through the 2027-28 season if they choose, but the future remains unclear without a definitive commitment from LeBron.
- •Bronny James enters his third NBA season with a guaranteed contract.
- •Lakers could have saved $1 million by waiving him.
- •Decision may indicate Lakers' hopes for LeBron's return.
- •Bronny has developed positively since entering the league.
- •Lakers can keep Bronny through the 2027-28 season if desired.
- 11:44 AMYahoo Sports — Lakers make Bronny James contract decision that could signal LeBron plans
"Bronny will be entering his third season in the NBA.
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