LeBron Unwilling to 'Start over' in Year 24
- With the offseason underway, 41-year-old superstar LeBron James faces unrestricted free agency this July, leaving his future with the Los Angeles Lakers uncertain as he decides whether to return for a record 24th NBA season.
- The Lakers have made it clear they want the 17-time champion back for a ninth season in purple and gold, with General Manager Rob Pelinka and JJ Redick publicly supporting his return.
- NBA insider Shams Charania revealed on The Rich Eisen Show that "all the indications" point to James returning for one more season, though multiple contenders are already "circling" the open market.
- James earned $50 million over each of the last two seasons, making it unlikely he would accept the $15 million or $6 million mid-level exceptions offered by competing teams.
- While teams like the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers are rumored to be interested, staying in Los Angeles remains the consensus outcome if the organization offers a competitive contract.
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LeBron unwilling to 'start over' in Year 24
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