Cavaliers Reportedly Open To Reunion With LeBron James
ESPN’s Dave McMenamin reported on Wednesday that the Cleveland Cavaliers are open to signing LeBron James when he becomes a free agent following the 2025-26 NBA season.
It would be James’s third stint with the franchise that drafted him No. 1 overall in 2004.
Now in his remarkable 23rd NBA season, LeBron continues to defy expectations at age 41. The 2025-26 campaign began with a setback, as he missed the first several games due to sciatica, marking the first time he sat out opening night in his career.
He has since returned and contributed steadily, helping the Lakers maintain a solid position in the Western Conference standings.
Recent performances show his enduring impact: he delivered 24 points in a win over the Bulls on January 26, nearly notched a historic triple-double in his first back-to-back of the season against the Hawks (31 points, 10 assists, 9 rebounds), and surpassed 51,000 career points in a victory over the Raptors. Despite questions about his All-Star streak possibly ending for the first time since his rookie year, James remains a key force, often leading comebacks and providing veteran leadership alongside Luka Dončić.
Over his illustrious career, James has amassed four NBA championships, four MVPs, and a record 21 All-Star and All-NBA selections (including 13 First Team nods). His sustained excellence across three franchises solidifies his status as one of basketball’s greatest players, blending scoring, playmaking, and durability into a legacy that keeps evolving.