LeBron James, Anthony Davis and JR Smith were spotted riding bikes together in Los Angeles on Saturday in a video taken by a passerby. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

What’s JR Smith up to these days? It turns out he’s still hanging out with LeBron James.

Smith, James, and Anthony Davis were spotted riding bikes together in Los Angeles on Saturday in a video taken by a passerby.

A free agent, Smith is still close with James. He’s apparently getting to know Davis as well, which is probably going to spark some rumors.

We don’t really know if NBA teams will be allowed to add more players if and when the season resumes. Nevertheless, last we heard, the Lakers were taking a look at Smith, so maybe this is a preview of something.

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