Chapter 364 - 2017 NBA Free Agency.
"The Decision, The Decision, The Decision, The Decision!"
A rookie on social media made waves with this post, referencing LeBron James' four major career decisions.
Even Han Sen only saw LeBron's latest move after this post popped up in his feed. Han paused, clearly surprised.
"I completely forgot about Anthony Davis!"
In 'history', Davis joined LeBron on the Lakers, following him. But now? LeBron was the one following Davis to New Orleans.
Han had to admit—LeBron's experience in team-building far surpassed his own.
But this raised a question: Weren't the Pelicans already running a twin-tower lineup? Adding LeBron into the frontcourt—wouldn't that just overcrowd the paint?
It wasn't just Han wondering this; social media was ablaze with the same question.
Luckily, the answer came quickly.
LeBron hadn't signed directly with the Pelicans. Instead, it was a sign-and-trade deal.
The Warriors first signed LeBron to a three-year, $100 million contract (with a player option in the third year), then traded him to New Orleans for DeMarcus Cousins.
