LeBron James leaves the Lakers and enters free agency. Warriors as potential suitor at 74% YES.

As the official start of NBA free agency (June 30 at 3 p.m. PST), the immediate future of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James remains a mystery. Although

It sounds enticing for LeBron James to join Stephen Curry and Draymond Green on the Warriors. But the Lakers give him a better chance to win for more money.

LeBron James may be 41 years old, but he’s still one of the most-coveted players on the market in free agency after earning yet another All-Star nod in the 2025

At 41, LeBron James still has the free agency and prediction markets buzzing after the latest shift. After multiple reports pointed to a Miami return, the Golde

James joined the Lakers in 2018 on a four-year, $153.3 million contract.

The 41-year-old legend has informed the Lakers he will not re-sign with them and will enter free agency.

James joined the Lakers in 2018 on a four-year, $153.3 million contract.

LeBron James has confirmed that he will play for a 24th NBA season - but he will be in search of a new team.

LeBron James leaves the Lakers and enters free agency. Warriors as potential suitor at 74% YES.

ESPN reports the 41-year-old has told Los Angeles he will not return, ending a season in which he still produced at a high level but watched the Lakers hit another playoff ceiling…

LeBron James is likely to stay with the Lakers or retire, with a 75% chance of that outcome. Joining the Warriors at 15% YES.

The NBA superstar is 41 but still performing at a high level.

The NBA superstar is 41 but still performing at a high level.

LeBron James will leave the Lakers and continue his career elsewhere, according to ESPN.

In a stunner, LeBron James is leaving the Los Angeles Lakers. ESPN's Shams Charania reported that James will continue his career in 2026-27 with a new team. W

James has informed the Lakers he will leave after eight years in Los Angeles but the 41-year-old will continue his playing career

LeBron James will be moving on from the Los Angeles Lakers this offseason, his agent confirmed on Tuesday.

Il fuoriclasse potrà trovare una nuova squadra da “free agent”

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LeBron James, the all-time leading scorer in NBA history, is to leave the Los Angeles Lakers, but will continue his NBA career, according to media reports on Tuesday.