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By Tasha Ellison | July 28, 2025
In a blockbuster offseason filled with whispers, trade buzz, and legacy speculation, NBA insider Marc Stein has dropped the most compelling clue yet about the Los Angeles Lakersβ roadmap for the twilight of LeBron James’ legendary career.
According to Steinβs latest report on The Stein Line, the Lakersβ βpreferred scenarioβ is not just about keeping LeBron in purple and goldβit’s about writing the final act of his career on their terms: with his son, a legitimate title shot, and a farewell tour worthy of basketball royalty.
π¨ The Vision: One Final Season, Together
Stein reveals that the Lakers are internally positioning the 2025β26 season as LeBronβs βlegacy finaleββone that would include Bronny James as a rotation player, a retooled veteran core, and a full-season celebration across NBA arenas.
βMake no mistake,β Stein wrote, βL.A. wants LeBron to retire a Laker. And they believe the best way to do that is to give him everything heβs asked forβbut also everything the franchise needs to win one more time.β
π§ The Plan in Motion
That scenario hinges on several key moves:
Bronny James, fresh off an encouraging Summer League stint with the South Bay Lakers and now under a standard rookie contract, would see expanded minutes off the bench, primarily as a secondary ball-handler and perimeter defender.
LeBron would shift into a load-managed role, playing 60β65 games at around 28 minutes per nightβpreserving him for a postseason push.
The Lakers are actively shopping expiring contracts and draft capital in hopes of landing one final high-level contributorβnames like Dejounte Murray and Jerami Grant have circulated in internal discussions, per Stein.
Anthony Davis, still in his prime, is expected to take the mantle fully as the Lakersβ No. 1 option in 2025β26.
π LeBronβs Buy-In Is Crucial
While LeBron hasnβt publicly confirmed his retirement timeline, those close to the situationβincluding agent Rich Paulβhave signaled that heβs open to the idea of making 2025β26 his final season, particularly if he can share the court consistently with Bronny.
βThis isnβt just about nostalgia,β a team executive anonymously told Stein. βItβs about symmetry. About ending where it makes senseβunder the lights in L.A., with his son by his side, chasing one last ring.β
π€ The Farewell Tour Blueprint
Should LeBron agree to the plan, expect an orchestrated league-wide celebration similar to Kobe Bryantβs farewell in 2016. Nike, the NBA, and the Lakers would coordinate tributes in every cityβhighlight reels, jersey exchanges, and likely a final game in Cleveland, his hometown.
π°οΈ No Guarantees, But Clear Intentions
Itβs not a done deal. LeBron could still change his mind. Injuries, team dynamics, or a surprise contender might alter everything.
But for now, as Marc Stein reports, the Lakers are all in on the dream ending:
LeBron and Bronny, side by side, one last run, one last roar.
And in Los Angeles, the script is written in stars.
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