LeBron James expected to remain with Lakers
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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is the only NBA player with a no-trade clause after the Phoenix Suns bought out the contract of Bradley Beal, who has since agreed to a two-year deal with the Los Angeles Clippers.
This really might be it for LeBron James. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar seems like a timeless wonder, but retirement is coming sooner rather than later. In fact, the 2025-26 season with the Lakers may be it. "I think we have to start thinking about this could be his last year in the league," ESPN's Dave McMenamin said Wednesday.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James is coming into his own as a basketball player, and his performances at the NBA Summer League are showing the strides he ha
LeBron James has played 22 NBA seasons, and has been an elite player in all of them, so it's easy to forget that he will actually retire at some point.
Kendrick Perkins says Rich Paul was upset over LeBron James losing influence within the Lakers to Luka Doncic, signaling a major power shift.
Amid serious speculation about LeBron James' future in Los Angeles, there is now an update about what's coming next.
The Los Angeles Lakers played their third game of the Las Vegas Summer League on Monday night and, despite falling to the Los Angeles Clippers 67–58, guard Bronny James delivered his best performance yet.