NBA Sends Anti-Tampering Memo Following LeBron James’ Comments About Anthony Davis Possibly Joining Lakers

Ron Gutterman
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In what was a week filled with stories about LeBron James, the one that created the most amount of attention was his comments about superstar Anthony Davis possibly joining the Los Angeles Lakers.

However, rather than excite some over the possibility of what they could accomplish as teammates, front offices across the league were unhappy with James’ comments, citing thew NBA’s tampering rule.

The Lakers have had a history of violating the league’s tampering rules, with president of basketball operations Magic Johnson and general manager Rob Pelinka responsible for the franchise being levied with two fines.

The second of which was relatively innocent, as Johnson made public comments about Giannis Antetokounmpo and his ability to potentially lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a championship.

Although James’ remarks didn’t garner another fine for himself or the Lakers, the NBA felt it necessary to send a memo to teams about players breaking tampering rules. And while James is never mentioned by name, it’s clear the reiteration is referring to him, via ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski:

In a memo obtained by ESPN on Friday morning, league counsel seemed to be alluding to James’ scenario, saying, “employment contracts are to be respected and conduct that interferes with contractual employment relationships is prohibited.

“This principle is particularly important in today’s media environment, where any actions or comments relating to potential player movement receive immediate and widespread public attention. Teams should be entitled to focus their efforts on the competition this season with the players they have under contract, without having to divert attention or resources to conduct or speculation regarding the potential destinations of those players in future seasons once their contracts expire.”

As of right now, there’s no specific rule barring players from making comments about other contracted players. Draymond Green has openly admitted he recruited Kevin Durant to the Golden State Warriors during what amounted to his final season with the Oklahoma City Thunder.

When asked about his comments and whether he felt as though it warranted such a reaction, James defiantly named other players would like to have as teammates.

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Ron Gutterman is a Washington State University alum from Anaheim, California, and is currently a Staff Writer for LakersNation.com, RamsNewsWire.com, and RaidersNewsWire.com. He is also the lead editor for AngelsNation.com. With Lakers Nation, Rams News Wire, Raiders News Wire, and Angels Nation, Ron assists in news, game coverage, analysis, and hot takes via his Twitter account, @rongutterman24. Without a doubt, Ron's favorite Laker, and favorite athlete of all time, is Kobe Bryant. Ron began watching basketball when he was 6 years old, in 2005, when Bryant was dragging the likes of Smush Parker and Ronny Turiaf to playoff spots. Ron's all time favorite Lakers moment was Bryant's final game when he dropped 60 points. While the Lakers beating the Celtics in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, as Metta World Peace hit the game clinching three, will always be a top option, Bryant's final night takes the cake. Contact: ron@mediumlargela.com
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