To help the Los Angeles Lakers land another ‘high-level free agent' in the summer, Anthony Davis reportedly intends to waive his $4 million trade bonus.

Per Arye Abraham of Bleacher Report, a source revealed that Davis plans to wave his trade bonus to free up some cap space for the team.

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If Davis indeed waives his trade bonus, the Lakers will have about $27.7 million in cap space, which is not enough to give a max contract to free agent. If he does take it though, LA's cap space will go down to just $23.7 million.

In addition, if the Lakers wait until July 30 to seal the trade, they could have up $32.5 million in cap room — enough to accommodate a max-level free agent. However, the expectation is that the trade will be completed by July 6.

Either way, the Lakers seem to be in a good situation. They are in a good position to add a top-tier free agent and surround Davis and LeBron James with solid role players.

Davis' decision to waive his trade bonus simply means that the 26-year-old is dead serious about winning. He already got paid during his tenure in New Orleans. Now that he's a Laker, Davis is all about winning that title.