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LeBron James will not play for the Lakers in 2026-27, and sources say the Cavs are open to a reunion
CLEVELAND, Ohio — NBA star LeBron James will play at least one more season. It just won’t be with the Los Angeles Lakers. According to multiple reports, the 41-year-old James has informed the Lakers that he plans to continue his playing career and will sign somewhere other than Los Angeles.
From overcoming early-season injuries to a blockbuster trade, Kenny Atkinson steered the Cleveland Cavaliers to a historic Eastern Conference Finals run, only for self-inflicted errors to derail it.
Now that LeBron James is set to hit the open market after informing the Los Angeles Lakers he intends to sign elsewhere, the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat have quickly emerged as early suitors for the future Hall of Famer.
NBA rumors reveal Brian Windhorst's cryptic take on a potential LeBron James trade between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Cavaliers continue looking for ways to create financial flexibility, and James Harden may be playing a major role. According to Joe Vardon of The Athletic, Harden is expected to re-sign with Cleveland but is waiting to finalize a new contract while the Cavs explore additional roster moves.
LeBron James has not reached an agreement with anyone, but is leaving the Lakers, leaving open speculation about a return to the Cavs.
Not unexpectedly, Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden declined his player option Monday, June 29.
James has spent the last eight years with the Los Angeles Lakers, but his future with the team is up in the air. If he doesn't return to the Lakers, the Golden State Warriors appear to be the team to watch, as they're reportedly exploring a reunion between him and Anthony Davis in the Bay Area.
