LeBron James, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, has put an end to retirement speculation by confirming he will suit up for the Los Angeles Lakers in the upcoming 2026 season. Speaking at a press conference in Los Angeles, the four-time champion brushed aside questions about his age.
"I'm not done. My body feels great, my mind is locked in, and honestly the hunger is still there," James told reporters. "People keep writing me off and I keep showing up. That's just who I am."
The announcement sent Lakers fans into a frenzy on social media, with #KingJamesStays trending globally within minutes. General Manager Rob Pelinka confirmed the team is building its roster around James for another title run.
Analysts are divided on how many elite seasons the 41-year-old has left, but his statistics from last season — 25.4 points, 7.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds per game — suggest he remains among the league's very best.