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LeBron James reportedly won’t rule out finishing career away from the Lakers to chase another ring
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has some decisions to make. If the NBA legend decides to run it back, will he return to the Lakers? And if James feels he has multiple seasons left in him, will another team have an opportunity to scoop up his services? The latter possibility is reportedly on the […]

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has some decisions to make. If the NBA legend decides to run it back, will he return to the Lakers? And if James feels he has multiple seasons left in him, will another team have an opportunity to scoop up his services?
The latter possibility is reportedly on the table, as James would consider ending his career with a franchise other than the Lakers to pursue a fifth NBA championship, according to The Athletic.
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The Athletic broke down a number of issues facing the Lakers now that the team is officially in its offseason. James’ future with the Lakers was a major talking point.
So, might James think about finishing his career elsewhere in pursuit of a fifth ring? When posed that question, both league sources close to James and team sources would not rule that possibility out. And that was before the revealing elimination game.
It’s a tantalizing thought. James’ forays into free agency tend to dominate NBA offseasons. “The Decision” remains one of the biggest — and most controversial — moves by any NBA player. James’ return to the Cleveland Cavaliers and announcement he was joining the Lakers also stand out as major moments in not just his career, but the entire era in which he played.
There’s good reason for that, as James’ free-agent decisions have resulted in seismic shifts within the NBA. He — along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh — drastically altered how teams were built, ushering in an era of player empowerment after James joined the Miami Heat. His return to Cleveland and decision to go to the Lakers put those franchises back on the map as well. James led the Cavaliers to their first NBA championship and revived the Lakers’ status as a premier franchise after the team suffered through a tough stretch from 2013-18.
Despite his age, the 40-year-old James hitting free agency and deciding to leave the Lakers would be the biggest story in the NBA.
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With that said, there are a lot of qualifiers to The Athletic’s report. The first of which involves whether James wants to continue his career. The superstar wasn’t ready to discuss his plans after the Lakers were eliminated by the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday. He didn’t show many signs of rust last season, and presumably still has plenty left in the tank if he wants to continue his career.
James’ easiest option is to exercise his one-year, $52.2 million option to return to the Lakers. In that scenario, James would play the 2025-26 NBA season in Los Angeles before becoming a free agent. At that point, James would once again decide whether he wanted to keep playing. If he wanted to play another year, he would have the ability to join any team. If James wanted to pursue another ring and felt the Lakers didn’t offer him that chance, that could lead to a situation where James finishes out his career with another franchise.
If the past few seasons are any indicator, James usually opts out of his player option with his eye on another one-year deal with an option, with his clear intention to re-up with the Lakers. He has until June 29, per Spotrac, to make that decision. But with the possibility of him considering other teams, that does change the calculus.
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One other caveat: Bronny James, LeBron’s son, who is under contract with the Lakers for at least two more seasons. How much does playing with his son enter into the equation of LeBron’s future?
While it’s certainly possible James winds up playing for another franchise before his career ends, there are too many variables involved to know exactly what will happen.
The only certainty here is that James’ career is going to end soon. As long as he continues to produce at a high level, he’ll be able to control when and where that happens.
If he can’t do that, any speculation about James’ intentions past the 2025-26 NBA season doesn’t really matter.