LeBron James has yet to confirm whether he will return to play next season, but all signs point to him continuing his career and doing so with the Los Angeles Lakers. Last offseason, James declined his option to become a free agent where he re-signed with the Lakers on a two-year, $104 million contract that also contained a no-trade clause. The current expectation is for James to pick up his option for $52.6 million in 25-26.
“I’m told he’s likely to opt-in,” “That’s likely. That’s the plan. His option day is June 29th. There’s going to be some hard conversations between him and the Lakers. LeBron James, whether he plays one more season or a few more seasons, he wants to be in a competitive environment.”
James and the Lakers could sign an extension off his current contract as opposed to being a free agent. The Lakers also hope to acquire a center this offseason and then will present Luka Doncic an extension offer in August.
James, who is represented by Rich Paul, averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists at the age of 40 for the Lakers. James was also an All-NBA Second Team selection.
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