In the latest sit-down with Max Kellerman on the Game Over podcast, Kellerman brought up the ESPN duo’s trade rumors. The five teams included: Cavaliers, Warriors, Knicks, Nuggets, and Clippers. Without wasting any time, Paul denied all of it, saying, “There’s no truth to any of it. I don’t know what’s happening.”

Nevertheless, his co-host teased him, asking, “Can I say something right now definitively? LeBron James ain’t ending his career with the Clippers?” Rich Paul, on his part, added fuel to the fire, saying, “With the Clippers? I like the Clippers.” Considering LeBron James’ utmost priority of family stability, and him nearing the end of his career, geographically, the Clippers seem like a feasible destination.

However, a closer look at Paul’s statement revealed that the duo hasn’t really talked. “Man, just enjoy the moment. The man’s playing minutes with his son. Meaningful minutes. People have to do their job. The Lakers are 12-1. They’re playing well. Why are you talking about some stuff about next year? I mean, I get it. I understand that. I’m not saying I have a feel for this business. Trust me, I do.” 

Moreover, given James’ changed dynamics post the Doncic trade, Rich Paul made an interesting statement ahead of the season. “LeBron wants to compete for a championship. He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all.” Now that he’s already contending for one, will he look to move on after that, since he’s nearing free agency?

Where will LeBron James end up this offseason?

Walking as a free agent into the 2026 off-season, Bron may even contemplate retirement if he wins his fifth ring. If not, the hunt may continue. Considering Rich Paul’s hint about the Clippers, let’s explore the possible scenario. After James Harden’s exit, the team lacks star power. At the same time, with a year left in his unprotected contract, several trade rumors drag Kawhi Leonard into the market.

Given the fact that the Lakers heavily pursued the Terminator following his 2019 glory. Unfortunately, it didn’t materialize as he looked to join somewhere as a central figure, not as a second- or third-tier superstar. Now the times have changed, as Bron has already taken on the elder statesman role with the Lakers.

At the same time, fans heavily romanticized the dream duo of Stephen Curry and LeBron James. And them chasing their fifth ring together. Considering the Warriors’ disastrous season, riddled with injuries, Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy are expected to go all guns blazing at the 2026 offseason. We never know, James just could pull off an unthinkable act, pairing up with Nikola Jokic.

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