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Three NBA Franchises Map LeBron James Free Agency Pitch as 76ers Position for $50M Bid

Philadelphia, Denver, and Minnesota are pre-wiring front-office resources around a summer optout scenario that may never arrive.

Published July 6, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · July 6, 2026

Three NBA Franchises Map LeBron James Free Agency Pitch as 76ers Position for $50M Bid

Philadelphia, Denver, and Minnesota are pre-wiring front-office resources around a summer optout scenario that may never arrive.

Source MSN ↗

The Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, and Minnesota Timberwolves have each assigned senior front-office personnel to scenario-plan a LeBron James free agency pursuit, according to three executives with knowledge of the discussions. None of the three teams believes James will formally announce his availability, but each is treating his $51.4M player option for 2025-26 as a live decision point rather than a formality.

James has until June 29 to exercise the option. He has declined to rule out testing the market in public comments since mid-March, a shift in tone from prior years when he committed earlier to the Lakers' timeline. His agent, Rich Paul, has not returned inquiries from rival teams, standard protocol for a player under contract. But the absence of a public commitment has been read as a green light for exploratory work. The 76ers are considered the most plausible destination by rival executives, largely because of their $65M in projected cap space and James Harden's departure, which opened a primary ball-handler vacancy.

The intrigue centers not on whether James leaves—front offices privately assign that a 15-20% probability—but on how much organizational energy three contenders are willing to burn on a low-probability outcome. Philadelphia has already held internal meetings on roster construction with and without a max-slot signing. Denver's front office has discussed whether a James addition would require moving Michael Porter Jr.'s $35.9M salary to stay under the second apron. Minnesota has explored sign-and-trade frameworks that would send a combination of Jaden McDaniels and draft capital to Los Angeles, though league rules make that structure difficult without Timberwolves cooperation.

The 76ers' confidence stems from two threads: James' relationship with Paul George, who is expected to decline his $48.8M option and re-sign with Philadelphia, and whispers that James' eldest son, Bronny, could enter the 2025 draft if he completes a second year at USC. The Sixers hold two second-round picks in 2025. One executive noted that drafting Bronny would not require a first-rounder, a calculation that changes the cost structure of a recruitment pitch. Denver's case is simpler: Nikola Jokić is the best player James has never played with, and the Nuggets would offer a guaranteed Finals appearance in a weak Western Conference. Minnesota's pitch is the thinnest—Anthony Edwards as the draw, a defense-first roster, a front office that built contention quickly—but Timberwolves brass has discussed it anyway.

The practical constraints are severe. Philadelphia would need to renounce Joel Embiid's trade kicker and decline team options on three rotation players to generate enough space for a James max deal. Denver would hard-cap itself and likely lose Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in free agency. Minnesota cannot create space without gutting the roster that just reached the Western Conference Finals. All three teams are planning for a version of events that requires James to leave $20M-plus in long-term guarantees on the table in Los Angeles, where the Lakers can offer a three-year, $162M extension this summer.

The real action is not James' decision but the downstream effect on each team's Plan B. If Philadelphia spends May modeling a James signing, it delays commitments to secondary targets like Tobias Harris or mid-tier wings. Denver's front office is consumed by the Jamal Murray extension talks, but any James scenario forces a pause. Minnesota's cap sheet is frozen until Edwards signs his extension in October, but the franchise is already $12M over the tax line. Spending four weeks on a James pitch that fizzles leaves less time to navigate the restricted free-agent market.

Rich Paul has not scheduled meetings with any of the three teams. The Lakers have not extended a formal offer to James. His player option deadline falls three days after the draft, which means any team drafting Bronny would need to make that move before knowing James' intentions. The sequencing is deliberately unhelpful.

What to watch: Philadelphia's expected Paul George announcement, likely by June 15. If George commits publicly, it increases the likelihood the 76ers pursue a second star rather than depth. Denver's second-apron calculus becomes clearer after June 30, when Porter's trade eligibility resets. Minnesota's front office will signal its seriousness if it opens trade talks involving McDaniels before the draft. Bronny James' draft decision is due by June 1; if he declares, second-round mock drafts will begin pricing in the premium teams assign to his selection.

The Lakers have held no known exit meetings with James since their first-round elimination. That silence, more than any rival pitch, is the only data point that matters. Front offices are preparing for an earthquake they privately expect will never arrive, but the preparation itself reallocates resources that would otherwise go to deals they can actually close.

The takeaway
Three contenders are pre-wiring free agency pitches for LeBron James despite sub-**20%** odds he leaves LA, a resource drain that delays their real offseason work.
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