Despite what most people expected when the summer began, LeBron James’ free agency has been the biggest storyline of the 2026 NBA offseason. James delivered a shocker at the beginning of the free agency period, announcing that he would not be returning to the Los Angeles Lakers. For the fourth time in his historic career, the league’s all-time leading scorer will hand pick his next home.
There are a lot of intriguing options. While James has been linked to about a third of the league’s teams, the rumors
have persisted about four enticing options: a third stint with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers, bookending his career with a return home to team with Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen; a second stint with the Miami Heat, where he won half of his four NBA championships, and a chance to join Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo; a surprising pivot to the Philadelphia 76ers, who suddenly have a tremendous core of Tyrese Maxey, Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid, and V.J. Edgecombe; and, of course, a link up with his long-time frenemies Steph Curry and Draymond Green with the Golden State Warriors.
It’s entirely unclear where the Warriors stand. Most of the reports have suggested that they’re a secondary option behind that trio of competitors, but a few hints and rumors seem to suggest that the Dubs have a good chance. Many of the prediction markets have shifted to the Warriors being favorites, and while I despite those things with a passion, such shifts are often due to some sort of insider information.
And then there are the little bits and pieces that probably mean nothing but we all overanalyze just in case. On Wednesday, Warriors coach Steve Kerr playfully told Warriors fans, “We got him” when asked at a red light about signing James. At roughly the same time, a Pardon the Interruption podcast was mistakenly released with the title, “Steph Curry Behind LeBron’s Stunning Decision?”
These things mean, almost certainly, nothing. It’s deeply improbably that Kerr or ESPN would have this information before James reveals it, and the Kerr’s soundbite was almost certainly just a playful lighthearted joke, while ESPN’s faux pas was most likely a pre-written headline that was accidentally published instead of staying in the batter’s box for if it was needed.
One thing is certain: as silly and entertaining as all these rumors, reports, and conspiracy theories are, it will be a breath of fresh air when they’re finished. And it seems like we’re nearing that moment, according to the man himself.
James was in New York on Thursday for Fanatics Fest to speak at the Game Plan Summit, presented by CNBC and Boardroom (the latter being Kevin Durant’s media company). The 22-time All-Star was a scheduled speaker along with other industry titans such as Durant, Adam Silver, Cathy Engelbert, Diana Taurasi, Dana White, Elle Duncan, Michael Rubin, Rich Kleiman, Lindsey Vonn, and Jimmy Pitaro. While speaking during a panel, James hinted at a timeline for his decision, saying simply, “I won’t hold you guys up too much longer.”
The four-time MVP and four-time champion didn’t offer any hints as to where he would land, but did express excitement and optimism, saying, “Looking forward to what’s next as I wind down the final stages of my journey … It’s going to be pretty fun wherever I land. I’m going to do what I do best.”
Of course, “much longer” isn’t exactly a firm date, so who knows. We may still be doing this song and dance when the calendar rolls into August. It will all be worth it for one franchise, at least…













