April 13, 2026
Sports

Lakers and LeBron James have agreed to a two-year, $97 million extension

LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers‘ forward, recently signed a two-year extension deal worth $97.1 million with the team, according to ESPN. It is understood that his agent, Rich Paul, said that his contract contained an option to extend for another year until the 2024-25 season. Reuters reported that James, who was entering the final year of his current $40 million contract, will be 38 in December, so he can only sign a two-year extension as he will be 38 or older when the contract expires.

Lakers and LeBron James have agreed to a two-year, $97 million extensionWith $532 million in career guaranteed money, the four-time NBA champion and MVP surpasses Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant as the highest-earning player in NBA history. In February, James denied he was considering leaving the underperforming Lakers, saying he intended to stay with the team as long as he could. Despite James’ 30.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 6.2 assists, the Lakers missed the playoffs in 2022. As a result of injuries, he only played 56 games.

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