Dwyane Wade talks on LeBron James's trade buzz.

In a recent podcast, Dwyane Wade reflected on LeBron James’ future in the league and where he should finish his career.

LeBron James has been the heart of the Los Angeles Lakers for several seasons, continuing to perform at an elite level even in his 41s. As the season progressed, talk of his potential exit from the Lakers resurfaced. In the meantime, Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade shared a surprising idea about where James could spend his last seasons in the league.

Even though the four-time MVP is no longer in his athletic prime, James remains one of the most influential and productive players in the league. With several potential landing spots emerging, James’ future became a major talking point around the league.

If he has life at this trade deadline to make that last push, I don’t think this is his last year,” speaking on The Big Podcast with Shaquille O’Neal, Wade said.

When the podcast co-host, Adam Lefkoe, asked how long LeBron James can continue playing, Wade responded, “I think two. I think he can play two moreAnd I got a team I would like for him to go to if he wants to play two more.” The Miami Heat legend referred to the Utah Jazz.

If any deal lands successfully, it would be a union of Jazz minority owner Dwyane Wade and the 41-year-old superstar in Utah. Now all eyes are on the Lakers and James’ next move, and how things go in the coming months.

LeBron James Hits Another Historic Milestone in Lakers’ Fall to Nuggets

In a recent interview, LeBron James revealed the jaw-dropping move he makes during the playoff runsLeBron James (Image Credits: Imagn)
The Lakers lost 120-113 to the Denver Nuggets on Thursday, ending their three-game winning streak. The loss landed them on a 37-25 overall record on the road, but the four-time NBA champion shone with a new milestone in his bucket.

LeBron James became the NBA’s All-time leader in career field goals during the Lakers’ game against the Denver Nuggets. The Akron-born reached the record in the first quarter with his signature fadeaway shot, passing Kareen Abdul-Jabbar.

The 41-year-old finished with 16 points, eight assists, five rebounds, and three steals. The night had a scare when James briefly left in the fourth quarter with an elbow injury. However, he returned soon after the final possessions due to discomfort.