LeBron James is about to do something only two players in NBA history have ever managed. The Los Angeles Lakers forward has told the franchise he intends to play elsewhere in 2026-27, with the NBA’s free agency window arriving.
On the morning of the start of NBA free agency, LeBron James dropped a bomb on the Los Angeles Lakers by letting them know he will not be returning to the team.
The Warriors, Cavaliers and Heat are viewed around the NBA as potential destinations for LeBron James, multiple sources told Hoops Wire. James, 41, has informed the Lakers he will not return as an unrestricted free agent, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Tuesday, citing agent Rich Paul.
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Superstar LeBron James informed the Los Angeles Lakers that he will continue his NBA career elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN on Tuesday.
LeBron James will be playing again next season in the NBA, but it will not be for the Los Angeles Lakers. James has informed the Lakers that he plans to continue his career elsewhere, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
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Longtime star forward LeBron James has decided to play a record-setting 24th NBA season in 2026/27, but he won’t be returning to the Lakers. James informed the Lakers on Monday that they can move on without him, since he’ll be playing elsewhere, agent Rich Paul tells Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
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