LeBron James Ends 8-Year Lakers Run as Austin Reaves Thanks Him After $185 Million Deal
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Updated · Bleacher Report · Jul 1
LeBron James Ends 8-Year Lakers Run as Austin Reaves Thanks Him After $185 Million Deal
3 articles · Updated · Bleacher Report · Jul 1
Summary
LeBron James told the Lakers he will not return for 2026-27, ending an eight-year stint that had overlapped with Austin Reaves' entire NBA career.
Austin Reaves responded on Instagram with "Thank you for everything" and "See you on the golf course soon brother!" days after signing a four-year, $185 million extension with Los Angeles.
23.3 points, 5.5 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game helped fuel Reaves' breakout 2025-26 season, with James widely seen as a key influence in his rise from undrafted rookie to core piece.
About 12 to 14 teams have already contacted James' agent, Rich Paul, with the Warriors, Cavaliers, Heat, Timberwolves and Nuggets among reported suitors for the 2026-27 season.