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Prior to the trade deadline, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James sent out a cryptic tweet that was just an hourglass emoji. This led to many wondering about his future with the Lakers and whether or not he has a desire to remain with the franchise moving forward. LeBron has a player option for next season, meaning he could conceivably leave this offseason and many teams will see that as an opportunity to potentially trade for him. The Golden State Warriors reportedly called to ask about James’ availability at the deadline and were turned down, but they weren’t alone as…

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Per NBA insider Zach Lowe of ESPN, LeBron James has expressed his desire to conclude his illustrious career with the Los Angeles Lakers. As LeBron approaches a potential free agency this summer, he holds the option to become an unrestricted free agent for the 2024-25 season should he opt out of his current player contract with the Lakers. “On LeBron James, look I can’t sit here and really tell you I know what LeBron wants out of life. Everything I’ve heard for years, including today, is if he has his druthers, he would like to finish his career with the…

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LeBron James has been non-committal over his future with the Los Angeles Lakers. The veteran superstar has a $51.4 million player option for next season. However, he has refused to discuss his future with the franchise. LeBron is likely waiting to see how the team performs during the postseason. There’s also an expectation that he continues to hold out hope of playing alongside his son Bronny next season. According to The Atheltic’s Sam Amick, Anthony Slater, and Jovan Buha, who all contributed to an article, the Lakers are “willing” to potentially draft Bronny next season. As they understand, it would…

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Justin Fields is the popular name of the week connected to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s become somewhat diffused throughout the national landscape after Adam Schefter’s comments earlier this week that many believe it will happen. But not everyone is on board with the idea. While many have discussed how the fit would work for both sides, Colin Cowherd sees it differently. He argues from Fields’s side that it makes no sense to go to a team with a defensive head coach and that Fields should want to go to a brand that values offensive firepower more than anything. Reportedly, Mike…

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are in search of competition with Kenny Pickett this offseason, but maybe an option many have named their top choice isn’t their ideal option. Justin Fields’ name has been mentioned alongside the Steelers plenty of times this offseason, and over the last several days, that engagement has ramped up. So much so that they’re believed to be one of three teams who reach out to the Chicago Bears for a potential trade and have even had projected trades predict what it will take for Pittsburgh to acquire Fields.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to keep at least most of their pieces together this upcoming season, which includes players who may have been on their 2023 roster as fillers. With free agency approaching, the Steelers are evaluating which players they’ll look to re-sign and which they’ll let walk. They’ve already started working through cuts, releasing three players earlier in the week. Next, they’ll decide which of their own free agents they’ll negotiate with – which includes one of their starting cornerbacks. During an interview with Ron Lippock of Steelers Takeaways, slot cornerback Chandon Sullivan said he and the Steelers…

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Every single Pittsburgh Steelers pass catcher who had more than 3 receptions last season is under contract for 2024. But Bleacher Report’s Joe Tansey still argued on February 14 for the Steelers to target veteran receiver Noah Brown in NFL free agency. “The Steelers could use a physical possession-based wide receiver who can complement [Diontae] Johnson and [George] Pickens,” wrote Tansey. “Noah Brown fits that mold with his 6’2”, 215-pound frame. “Brown could take some pressure off Johnson and Pickens when it comes to wide receiver production and he would allow [Pat] Freiermuth to not be the only option Pickett…

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The Pittsburgh Steelers remained patient and saw quarterback Kenny Pickett fall to them at No. 20 overall in the 2022 draft. ESPN’s Field Yates sees the same thing happening again with Bo Nix in 2024. In his latest mock draft on February 14, Yates predicted the Steelers to select Nix at No. 20 overall. “This one might be a surprise, as the Steelers have backed Kenny Pickett — who they took at No. 20 two years ago — this offseason. But they also said they plan to add competition for him in the quarterback room,” wrote Yates. “Nix blends sharp…

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The last two defensive coordinators of the Pittsburgh Steelers before Teryl Austin are enjoying retirement. But Pittsburgh’s defensive coordinator prior to Dick LaBeau’s second DC stint, Tim Lewis, has a new job opportunity. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that Boston College is expected to hire Lewis as the program’s new defensive coordinator. “Sources: Boston College is working toward hiring Tim lewis as the school’s new defensive coordinator,” Thamel wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on February 13. “He’s a longtime NFL assistant coach who has worked for six different franchises, including defensive coordinator for the Steelers (2000-03) and Giants (2004-06).” Lewis served…

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The last two defensive coordinators of the Pittsburgh Steelers before Teryl Austin are enjoying retirement. But Pittsburgh’s defensive coordinator prior to Dick LaBeau’s second DC stint, Tim Lewis, has a new job opportunity. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that Boston College is expected to hire Lewis as the program’s new defensive coordinator. “Sources: Boston College is working toward hiring Tim lewis as the school’s new defensive coordinator,” Thamel wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on February 13. “He’s a longtime NFL assistant coach who has worked for six different franchises, including defensive coordinator for the Steelers (2000-03) and Giants (2004-06). Lewis served…

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