For seven years, LeBron James in a Lakers jersey was one of the fixed points of Los Angeles sports. That era, by all accounts, is ending.

What was reported

James has told the Lakers he plans to continue his career with another team in the 2026-27 season, NBA.com reported, citing multiple reports. His longtime agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, has confirmed the decision publicly, saying James is chasing "complete happiness" in the next phase of his career rather than the biggest available contract, Yahoo Sports reported. Paul had said earlier in the offseason he was fairly confident James would re-sign in Los Angeles, but the star cooled on the idea over time.

No new team has been chosen. Paul has spoken with a wide range of clubs about James's availability, and reporting has pointed to the Warriors, Cavaliers and Heat among the leading possibilities — with Golden State increasingly mentioned as a likely landing spot. As always with James, the details of how a move would be structured, and when, remain to be worked out.

Why it matters to Los Angeles

James joined the Lakers in 2018 and delivered the franchise its 17th championship in the 2020 bubble, cementing a stretch in which the biggest name in basketball called Los Angeles home. His departure would close that chapter and force the Lakers to reshape their team around Luka Dončić, the superstar guard they acquired in a blockbuster trade, and the pieces they have added this summer, including the recent move to bring in center Walker Kessler and trade away Deandre Ayton.

James, now 41, is at a stage where each season is weighed carefully, and Paul's language — happiness over money, fit over legacy — suggests a player optimizing for the end of a singular career. For the Lakers, losing him is both a basketball problem and a symbolic one: the marquee that helped define the franchise for the better part of a decade is coming down.

What's next

Until James picks a team, the rest of the league's offseason bends around him; contenders reshuffle their plans on the chance of adding one of the greatest players ever, even at 41. For Lakers fans, the more immediate reckoning is with the end of an era they have watched up close. The franchise has been here before — stars arrive, stars leave — but few departures reshape a team, and a fan base's expectations, quite like this one.