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.
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.
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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.
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.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The NBA world was stunned Tuesday when news broke that LeBron James had decided to leave the Los Angeles Lakers after eight seasons. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that James informed the Lakers he would continue playing elsewhere in 2026-27, ending one of the most successful eras in franchise history.
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.
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.
Doncic will be the franchise's centerpiece for years to come. As such, general manager Rob Pelinka will have to work around the clock to give him the supporting cast he wants and needs.
The Los Angeles Lakers have a lot of decisions to make this offseason, and one of them is the contract status of Bronny James. As James heads into the third season of his four-year rookie deal, only $1,258,873 of his $2,296,271 contract was guaranteed.
The Los Angeles Lakers‘ pursuit of a big man to solidify their center rotation has been one of their main priorities this offseason. Although the journey has featured several obstacles, exacerbated by a quickly shrinking market, the Purple and Gold have finally received some good news.
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.
This offseason should be an interesting one for the Los Angeles Lakers as a lot of moves need to be made in order to vault them into championship contention.
Gene Wiley, the towering center who spent four impactful seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers and helped guide the franchise to three NBA Finals appearances, passed away on June 21.
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).