LeBron James sweepstakes swells to six teams as rumors swirl

When LeBron James informed the Los Angeles Lakers he would not be returning for the 2026-27 season, it was evident the decision was a league-altering one.
Now, James is testing the free agent market at 41 years old and his next destination will certain have implications for the rest of the NBA.
There are reportedly six teams that are operating under the belief that they’re in the running to sign James, per NBA insider Marc Stein. Those teams include the Philadelphia Sixers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors.
The sixth team is perhaps the most surprising candidate of the bunch with the Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly in the running. Unlike the other five finalists in the sweepstakes for James, Minnesota had never previously been linked to the four-time NBA champion.
But the Timberwolves’ reported interest in signing James points to the organization’s desire to get franchise superstar Anthony Edwards a championship caliber team.
Cleveland and the Heat make sense for obvious reasons as James won titles with both teams, but the former would be storybook for the veteran as he began his career with the Cavaliers.
The Warriors also present an interesting option for James as the move would give him a chance to team up with Steph Curry and play for head coach Steve Kerr, both of whom won a medal with James at the Olympics in Paris.
The Nuggets and Sixers could use another star-studded name on the roster, thus landing James would certainly give both squads a better chance of contending for the 2026-27.
At this stage of his career, James is looking for complete basketball happiness. Only time will tell where the NBA’s all-time leading scorer believes he can find it.