LeBron James, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history and the league’s all-time leading scorer, has officially wrapped up his eight-year stint with the Los Angeles Lakers as he gears up for free agency ahead of his 24th NBA season.
Before diving into this new chapter, the 41-year-old took a moment to express his gratitude to the Lakers for the honor of donning the franchise’s legendary purple and gold, especially after the team celebrated him as ‘one of the greatest athletes in history.’
During his time in Los Angeles from 2018 to 2026, he not only clinched the 2020 NBA championship but also led the team to seven playoff appearances in eight seasons. He made history as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, achieved a remarkable 22nd consecutive All-Star selection, set the record for the most regular-season games played, and averaged 20.9 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds in his final season with the Lakers.
After the Lakers sent their well-wishes for his future, James took to social media to share his thoughts, ‘No, THANK YOU! Truly an honor to wear the [Lakers colours] while trying to continue the greatness & legacies that came before me! Hope I made a few proud during my stint.’
Lakers Governor Jeanie Buss commended his leadership during their championship run, his record-setting accomplishments, and the lasting influence he’s had, emphasizing that he will always be a cherished member of the Lakers family.
Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers Lead Race for LeBron James
All eyes are now on where James will land next. The Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers have emerged as the top contenders to sign him. For the Warriors, bringing in James could be a game-changer for their championship aspirations, especially alongside stars like Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Dramond Green.
Additionally, staying in California means James can stay close to his family and business ventures. However, the Warriors are facing salary cap constraints and might only be able to offer the $15.1 million non-taxpayer mid-level exception unless they make a bigger roster move.
On the other hand, Cleveland is hoping for a potential homecoming. The Cavaliers already boast a solid core with Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen, and adding James could elevate them to serious championship contenders. Thanks to James Harden’s flexible new contract, Cleveland has some extra financial wiggle room to pursue a deal.
On the court, James continues to shine, averaging 20.9 points, 7.2 assists, and 6.1 rebounds last season while shooting an impressive 51.5 percent from the field. His playmaking skills would take some pressure off Golden State’s offense, while his experience and efficient scoring could really bolster Cleveland’s forward rotation and enhance their playoff performance.