LeBron James was seen scouting out Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, one of the most storied Catholic schools in the L.A. area.

His oldest son, LeBron James Jr., will turn 13 next month and likely will have to take the next step in education. Coincidentally, James Sr. will be a free agent by then and free to take the next (and possibly last) grand step of his basketball career.

Rumors have run rampant about James' possible transition to play for the Los Angeles Lakers and if having a home in the area wasn't enough, looking for schools to put his kids into might just be the bow to wrap that move to the City of Angels.

The Lakers have saved all the possible cap space to sign not just one, but multiple big-time free agents at the start of the 2018 offseason — couple that with the most charismatic team president in the league in Magic Johnson and a passing wizard ahead of his time in Lonzo Ball and the purple-and-gold have something perhaps too good to pass up.

Nothing is set in stone, and such is the case of LeBron James' signature in a Cleveland Cavaliers' offer sheet, making the Cavs' front office all the more expected to brace themselves for yet another departure from their hometown hero.