Tristan Thompson is leaving the ESPN studio for one more NBA run alongside LeBron James.
The 32-year-old is signing with the Lakers ahead of the NBA playoffs, reuniting with former Cavaliers teammate LeBron James.He’s joining the Lakers along with guard Shaquille Harrison, adding depth to a potentially dangerous squad, which still had a chance to avoid the play-in tournament entering Sunday.
James and Thompson played together from 2014-18 as part of James’ second run with the Cleveland Cavaliers, where Thompson was a key interior presence for four consecutive Eastern Conference championship rosters, including the famous 2016 Cavs title.Getty Images
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