LeBron James to leave Lakers next season — ESPN reports

LeBron James, a four-time NBA champion and the league’s all-time leading scorer, has told the Los Angeles Lakers he plans to play for another team next season, ​according to an ESPN report on Tuesday.

James has spent the last eight ‌seasons of his glittering career with the Lakers, leading them to a title in 2020 after two separate stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers and four years with the Miami Heat.

The Lakers did not ​immediately respond when asked to comment on the ESPN report, which cited James’ ​agent and surfaced amid talk that the Golden State Warriors are pursuing ⁠the Lakers forward.

The 41-year-old James, who last March surpassed Robert Parish’s record for most ​career regular-season games played, has continued to perform at an elite level despite his age. ​Last February, he earned a league-record 22nd consecutive All-Star selection.

FATHER-SON DUO

In a testament to his durability, James and his son Bronny became the first father-son duo to play together in a regular-season NBA game ​in October 2024, fulfilling what he had long said was one of his remaining ​basketball goals.

James, a four-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player, joined the Lakers in 2018.

He was selected with ‌the ⁠first pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by his hometown Cavaliers, where he spent seven seasons before announcing during a live TV special titled “The Decision” that he was leaving for Miami.

The announcement damaged James’ public image and led to many people burning his replica ​No. 23 jerseys on ​Cleveland’s streets that ⁠night.

In Miami, James teamed up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to create an instant powerhouse that won two NBA titles during ​their four seasons together in South Beach.

James then returned to Cleveland ​and in ⁠2016 rallied the team from a 3-1 series deficit in the NBA Finals to stun Golden State and make good on his promise to deliver the Cavaliers their first championship.

Two ⁠years later, ​James again left his hometown team, where he remains ​the franchise leader in nearly every major statistical category, to join the Lakers, where for the first time ​he played in the NBA’s Western Conference.

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