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Agent Rich Paul Confirms LeBron James to Wrap Up Season with Lakers

December 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Since returning from a sciatica injury he sustained early in the season, LeBron James has seamlessly integrated into the 17-6 Lakers squad. He is proving to be a versatile player willing to do whatever the team requires on any night. Recently, Philadelphia allowed 29 points against the 76ers without Luka Doncic.

Although LeBron is fitting well with the team, this marks the first time in his career that he is on a squad that isn’t entirely built around him. He will be expected to contribute beyond just being the star everyone revolves around. Additionally, with LeBron entering free agency after this season, there has been online speculation about potential trades, despite LeBron holding a no-trade clause and not indicating any willingness to waive it.

LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul, promptly dismissed these trade rumors during the podcast “Game Over for Max Kellerman and Rich Paul” produced by The Ringer. When asked if LeBron could realistically leave the Lakers by season’s end, Paul firmly responded “No.” He also affirmed that LeBron will stay with the Lakers, rhetorically asking, “Where is he going?”

Trading LeBron shares many complexities similar to trading Giannis Antetokounmpo, clarifying why any potential trade is more likely to happen in the offseason. LeBron’s $52.6 million salary this season is a significant financial hurdle. In a landscape dominated by salary cap concerns, few teams can afford such a large contract for the second or third player on a championship-level team. Moreover, the teams LeBron might consider joining—like Cleveland, New York, and Golden State—are all limited by salary cap restrictions, including tax penalties that restrict their financial flexibility.

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LeBron was never going to be traded midseason, a fact he was aware of when he exercised his player option. Paul also stated in the interview that the current Lakers roster isn’t a contender in the West and likely won’t reach the Western Conference Finals.

This scenario is expected to shift when LeBron becomes a free agent this summer. Industry insiders believe LeBron seeks to play one final season as a grand farewell tour and likely won’t remain with the Lakers. It remains uncertain how much of a pay cut he’s willing to accept to join a preferred team or how a sign-and-trade might work out. However, that is when any major movement is expected—definitely not at the trade deadline.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for basketball fans as it hints at a major NBA reshuffle later this year, with LeBron potentially changing teams for the first time in a long while. Such a move could reshape the league’s competitive landscape and influence how superstars and teams negotiate contracts and trades in the future.

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