LeBron James has played his final game for the Los Angeles Lakers as it was reported that he has informed the team that he will continue his playing career elsewhere for the 2026-27 season.
The Los Angeles Lakers have to make a big splash this summer, after touting their 2026 cap space to both superstar Luka Doncic and the fanbase as their best means to improve.
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LeBron James is leaving Los Angeles after eight years, continuing his NBA career away from the Lakers at a destination yet to be confirmed. It’s the biggest story of the free agency window.
LeBron James rocked the NBA world on Tuesday morning when it was reported that he informed the Los Angeles Lakers he would playing elsewhere in 2026-27.
What seemed crazy just a couple of years ago might become a reality pretty soon. LeBron James has told the Los Angeles Lakers that he won't return after eight years with the organization, becoming an unrestricted free agent for the first time in nearly a decade.
The Cavaliers would fully embrace a reunion with LeBron James for a third stint, league sources tell Hoops Wire. James, 41, has informed the Lakers that he will not return after eight seasons with the franchise.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are patiently waiting until 3 p.m. PT on Tuesday to begin their formal free agency window. As likely a cap space team, agreeing to a deal too early might trigger a tampering investigation by the league.
After showing promise in his sophomore season, the Lakers will continue investing in Bronny James. On Monday, the team guaranteed Bronny’s contract for next season, set at $2.3 million, by keeping him on the roster.
With NBA free agency underway, a bomb was dropped on the Los Angeles Lakers as LeBron James let them know he would be moving on and finishing his career elsewhere.
Deandre Ayton has opted in on his contract, but clearly the Los Angeles Lakers need more. Especially after the apparent demand of Luka Doncic for an A-list center ahead of his second full season with Purple and Gold.
Los Angeles Lakers big man Deandre Ayton will be returning to the franchise next season as he has opted into his $8.1 million player option according to Shams Charania.
Lakers guard Marcus Smart won’t exercise his $5.39MM option for the 2026/27 season, having decided to become an unrestricted free agent, reports NBA insider Chris Haynes (Twitter link).