At 41 years old, LeBron James's continuity in the NBA is uncertain, especially if the Lakers win the championship. The 22-time All-Star will become a free agent at the end of the season, and although the option of staying in Los Angeles for a farewell tour is feasible, a new ESPN report suggests an intriguing alternative. This alternative is the Denver Nuggets, where he could team up with Nikola Jokic, three-time MVP, which would generate very entertaining basketball. An executive from the Western Conference even asked: 'Who is the only guy at his level from a basketball IQ standpoint in the league?'
The Lakers could look favorably on the possibility of James joining the Nuggets, as it would open the door to a sign-and-trade operation that could benefit Los Angeles with players like Peyton Watson or veteran Cameron Johnson. Furthermore, James's relationship with the Nuggets is a key factor, as the team pursued him in 2018, when he left Cleveland as a free agent, led by Nuggets president Josh Kroenke, a friend of James.

The Nuggets also added Jared Dudley, another friend of James, to the coaching staff. Dudley even visited the visitors' locker room at Ball Arena to see James after Los Angeles beat Denver on January 20.
The possibility of James and Jokic playing together, even for one season, could generate a very entertaining year in Denver. Joining the Nuggets would demonstrate his desire to win one more championship. However, there will surely be doubts that he will give up a farewell tour in Hollywood to play in Denver.