LeBron James hasn’t announced his next team yet, but the ripple effects may have already begun. In the latest report, the Cavaliers are exploring a route
All eyes remain on LeBron James in the ongoing NBA free agency period. His next landing spot remains unknown after parting ways with the Los Angeles Lakers, but rumors continue to link the four-time NBA MVP to several teams, most notably the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors.
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LeBron James is keeping things close to the vest when it comes to his next team, but rival front offices around the NBA have a suspicion that he is leaning one way in particular.
All the suitors who believe they have a realistic chance at landing LeBron James in free agency are “prepared to wait as long as it takes” to see where he’ll go, according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (subscription required).
The buzz surrounding LeBron James’ free agency appears to be shifting. According to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, there is a “growing belief” around the NBA that James ultimately will return to the Cavaliers, though no decision has been made and multiple teams remain in the mix.
LeBron James’ departure from the Los Angeles Lakers has reignited debate over where he ranks among the franchise’s all-time greats. For ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins, the answer is clear.
After making a flurry of moves to start NBA free agency earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers may not be done, as the team could be on the verge of adding a significant piece to its roster.
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The first order of business this offseason for the Los Angeles Lakers was bringing back Austin Reaves. Ultimately, Reaves and L.A. came to terms on four-year, $185 million max contract, which elevates him financially as a second option behind Luka Doncic.
Los Angeles Lakers first-round draft pick Cameron Carr took the court for the first time in California Classic Summer League action on Friday night and impressed despite his team getting blown out by the Golden State Warriors.
The NBA world is again awaiting a decision from LeBron James. And the NBA world should plan to wait a little longer, according to James’ agent. “I don’t
The Los Angeles Lakers are still rounding out their roster and arguably their biggest remaining need is a bigger wing who can start at the power forward position.
The Los Angeles Lakers are seemingly completely wiping the slate clean ahead of the 2026-27 NBA season. Since the blockbuster Luka Doncic trade, Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers’ top brass seem keen on giving the Slovenian superstar a new team around him.
Restricted free agent guard Chris Manon has re-signed with the Lakers on another two-way contract, the team announced in a press release (Twitter link via Khobi Price of The California Post).
Luka Doncic put the Los Angeles Lakers on the clock this offseason, and they appear to have satisfied him. The Lakers star Doncic is “excited” about the team’s summer moves, Dan Woike of The Athletic reported on Thursday.