LeBron Leaves Lakers

LeBron James is reportedly leaving the Lakers and eyeing another NBA season elsewhere.

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LeBron James has told the Los Angeles Lakers he will not return for the 2026-27 NBA season, ending an eight-year run in Los Angeles and setting up another major free-agency move late in his career. Agent Rich Paul confirmed James intends to keep playing, which would make the 41-year-old the first player to appear in a 24th NBA season. James joined the Lakers in 2018, led them to the 2020 championship and later played alongside his son Bronny, but he now plans to pursue the next chapter with another team. Reports immediately linked the league’s all-time leading scorer to potential suitors including the Golden State Warriors, raising the possibility of a late-career pairing with Stephen Curry.

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