LeBron James is likely entering his final NBA season. The Miami Heat, with their new acquisition Giannis Antetokounmpo, may explore a reunion with James.

What Does LeBron Have Left in the Tank?

James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, 7.2 assists, 1.2 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game this past season with the Lakers.

How Can it Happen?

The easiest option is using their mid-level exception, but ideally LeBron would take even less money to return to Miami.

The problem with this fairytale becomes Miami's spacing, already a concern in the current build around Giannis and Bam. Adding LeBron would be an awesome story, and the frontcourt would be incredible.

LeBron is still in the 92nd percentile of DPM amongst all NBA players and could be a huge help for one last run in Miami. Pat Riley said, "I wish him nothing but the best, and if he ever wanted to come back, then I'll put a new shiny key under that mat."

The other option is by completing a sign and trade with the Lakers, swapping Andrew Wiggins for LeBron James as both players have player options. So, there are pathways -- however unlikely -- to making it happen.

And the focus should probably be elsewhere, as the possibility lurks, and it would be an awesome story. But the question remains, can LeBron James and the Miami Heat make it happen?

LeBron's ability to create and play smarter basketball in recent years has extended his career. Having Bam Adebayo and Giannis Antetokounmpo behind him on defense would be huge for LeBron and the Heat.

Just imagine a front court of Bam, Giannis, and LeBron. It would be an incredible sight to see, and the Miami Heat would be a force to be reckoned with in the NBA.

The Miami Heat finally landed their whale, as Giannis Antetokounmpo was traded for by the storied franchise, giving the Miami Heat a strong duo of Bam Adebayo and Giannis. But this core alone will not be enough, and there are murmurs of a potential reunion with LeBron James.

Austin, a sports writer for the Five Reasons Sports Network, covering all South Florida sports, thinks there is a chance, it will at least be explored by the Miami Heat as they have to improve this roster, and they have a full mid-level exception.

While Miami finally possesses the full MLE, using it to land a star of James' caliber remains a long-shot scenario, although there have been reports about LeBron taking a discounted price.