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LeBron James chooses not to clear the air amid the Lakers rumours and rejects interviews during summer league matches
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LeBron James Stays Silent on Lakers Rumors, Declines Interviews During Summer League Action

July 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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LeBron James is expected to be courtside for the Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Pelicans game in Saturday’s NBA Summer League, highlighting another chance for his son Bronnie James to showcase his skills this offseason. ESPN reportedly asked LeBron about the speculation regarding his $52.6 million player option and rumored tensions with Lakers’ ownership, but he chose not to comment, saying, “I have nothing to talk about,” according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin.

During the broadcast, McMenamin mentioned a recent conversation with LeBron’s longtime agent, Rich Paul, who clarified that LeBron has not requested a contract beyond the upcoming season. Paul emphasized that his client is not currently seeking a new deal but ensured that four teams are in contact with him should LeBron want to explore other options in the future.

The rumored strain between LeBron and the Lakers’ front office surfaced from Paul’s comments about LeBron’s desire to win another championship before retiring. Paul also noted that LeBron prioritizes enhancing the team roster and values having the best teammates at this stage of his career.

Despite speculation that trading LeBron makes sense, the story seems unlikely to develop further, as LeBron has made it clear he hasn’t expressed any desire to leave the Lakers. Since the Lakers’ early playoff exit, Paul has served as the primary media contact and confirmed that LeBron’s contract opt-in limits the team’s moves for substantial free agency acquisitions.

This offseason, the Lakers signed DeAndre Ayton and re-signed Jaxson Hayes to a one-year deal for added depth, along with acquiring Dorian Finney-Smith and Jake Laravia, but no major trades followed their loss to the Houston Rockets. Luka Doncic, eligible for a long-term extension after being traded at the February deadline, could sign a four-year, $228 million contract if he stays with the Lakers.

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There remains curiosity about LeBron’s potential trade market, considering his salary, age, and the idea of him as a one-year rental. However, at this time, no teams appear ready to trade significant assets for him, and LeBron has not indicated a wish to move on.

At 40 years old, LeBron averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds per game last season, finishing 22nd in the NBA.

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Fan Take: This news is crucial for basketball fans because it clarifies LeBron James’ current stance and future with the Lakers, quelling trade rumors while highlighting his drive for one more championship. His decision to stay impacts the team’s strategy and the NBA’s competitive landscape, underlining the enduring influence of one of basketball’s greatest players.

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