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LeBron James signs 2-year deal to stick with Lakers: Reports
LeBron James, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, has agreed to sign a two-year, US$104-million (S$140.6 million) maximum contract to return to the Los Angeles Lakers, according to multiple reports on Wednesday (July 3). Both ESPN and The Athletic, c
LeBron James, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, has agreed to sign a two-year, US$104-million (S$140.6 million) maximum contract to return to the Los Angeles Lakers, according to multiple reports on Wednesday (July 3).
Both ESPN and The Athletic, citing sources, said four-times NBA champion James would have a player option for the 2025-26 season and a no-trade clause.
James's decision to stick with the Lakers, who drafted his son last week, was hardly a surprise as several outlets reported over the weekend that he intended to opt out of his US$51.4-million player option for next season and seek a new deal with the team.
Reuters was unable to reach James's agent for comment while the Lakers did not immediately respond when asked to confirm the reports.
In six seasons with the Lakers the four-times league MVP has averaged 27 points per game, eight assists and 7.9 rebounds.
The Lakers finished seventh in the Western Conference this year with a 47-35 record and went on to lose to the defending champion Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
Both ESPN and The Athletic, citing sources, said four-times NBA champion James would have a player option for the 2025-26 season and a no-trade clause.
James's decision to stick with the Lakers, who drafted his son last week, was hardly a surprise as several outlets reported over the weekend that he intended to opt out of his US$51.4-million player option for next season and seek a new deal with the team.
Reuters was unable to reach James's agent for comment while the Lakers did not immediately respond when asked to confirm the reports.
In six seasons with the Lakers the four-times league MVP has averaged 27 points per game, eight assists and 7.9 rebounds.
The Lakers finished seventh in the Western Conference this year with a 47-35 record and went on to lose to the defending champion Denver Nuggets in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
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