Multiple reports say NBA teams are reaching out to LeBron James using voice notes as part of their recruiting efforts, coordinated through his agent, Rich Paul. According to the accounts, the approach involves teams sending short audio messages to James while the league’s offseason and roster-building discussions continue. The reports frame Rich Paul as the intermediary connecting interested franchises with the two-time agent-athlete relationship, helping facilitate direct contact during a period when roster decisions and contract talks are underway. The information does not specify which particular teams have sent messages, nor does it detail the content of the voice notes or any formal offers. The reports also do not confirm whether James has responded or whether the messages lead to any agreement. Overall, the accounts describe an active recruiting effort using voice notes and Paul’s role in managing communication, reflecting how teams pursue star players during the offseason.
Teams send LeBron James voice notes to recruit him via agent Rich Paul
Multiple reports say NBA teams are reaching out to LeBron James using voice notes as part of their recruiting efforts, coordinated through his agent, Rich Paul. According to the accounts, the approach...
- Reports say teams are sending LeBron James voice notes to recruit him.
- The outreach is coordinated through LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul.
- The reports do not identify specific teams or disclose the voice-note contents.
- No agreement or formal offer is confirmed in the accounts.
- It remains unclear from the reports whether James has responded.
Teams sending LeBron James voice notes to recruit him via Rich Paul
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