LeBron Is Doing His Best To Court Free Agents With Fancy Dinners At Nobu Malibu

LeBron James is in full recruiting mode. The NBA Finals are about to get into full swing, and the Los Angeles Lakers finished their season and didn’t even got any near the playoffs. Fans have been speculating about the Lakers and their targets this summer, and almost everyone knows that LeBron will help the team sign a big star. LeBron wasn’t enough for the Lakers to become contenders, and the front office realized that they need another All-Star on the roster. So, now we have LeBron hunting for free agents.

The list of targets is really long, and so is the bill LeBron and his friends pay at fancy restaurants and clubs. We’ve seen several top players meet with LeBron, and that added fuel to the fire.

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that LeBron has begun his recruiting process with Jimmy Butler and Kawhi Leonard. Most of LeBron’s meetings took place at clubs in West Hollywood and expensive restaurants in Malibu.

Jordan Schultz from ESPN reported that LeBron was seen at the club Hyde, and he was accompanied by his former teammate Kyrie Irving. The Lakers star had dinner with Russell Westbrook and Anthony Davis at Nobu in Malibu. We all know that LeBron loves Nobu, and he has already tweeted at Kevin Love about the meal they split there after Love’s juicy contract last year.

LeBron also likes to dine in Brentwood, and he was seen at the spot right before inking his thick deal with the Lakers last summer.

The Lakers are a dysfunctional team at the moment, and LeBron will have to try really hard to convince other players that they need to sign with his team.

Some say that Magic Johnson killed the team’s chance of signing a big star this summer, and others excuse his move, saying that he did the right thing.

Things are really messy in LA at the moment. Johnson left the front office, and the team hired Frank Vogel. Now they have to sign an All-Star player and get ready for the upcoming season. It will be tough, but LeBron sure likes a good challenge.

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