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NBA legend Charles Barkley blasts LeBron James’ stance with Lakers in bold opinion

LeBron James continues to demonstrate his fitness for another season with the Los Angeles Lakers, as a key roster player. Nonetheless, the NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has stirred debate with a controversial take on the veteran's future with the franchise.

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena.
© Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesLeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena.

The Los Angeles Lakers have secured their future by acquiring Luka Doncic as their cornerstone for both the present and upcoming years. Although some speculated that the Slovenian star’s arrival might unsettle LeBron James, the seasoned veteran has embraced him, forming a formidable offensive partnership. Nonetheless, NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has stirred controversy with his opinion on James’ future with the franchise.

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LeBron is going to have to move on at some point. It is what it is. You know. Even though he’s been there, even though he’s been putting up good numbers, they haven’t been successful in probably four years. It’s already Luka’s team now. You don’t sign and trade for Luka Doncic, give him all that money, and it’s not his team,” Charles Barkley said, via BETMGM Network.

While LeBron James may no longer be the sole cornerstone of the Lakers, suggesting he is no longer integral to the team is quite controversial. During his brief absences in the 2024-25 season, JJ Redick’s squad noticeably struggled. The veteran remains a critical contributor on offense as the team’s second-leading scorer. Moreover, his defensive prowess and playmaking abilities continue to play a vital role in the team success.

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Considering a franchise better suited to LeBron James than the Los Angeles Lakers is challenging—not because he lacks talent, but because the team has built a roster around his strengths. LeBron is vital to the franchise both athletically and as a brand icon. Even though a return to the Cleveland Cavaliers or Miami Heat might offer a compelling story, the financial commitment alongside a likely short contract makes such a move risky and improbable.

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Lakers’ GM Rob Pelinka has repeatedly expressed his desire for LeBron James to finish his illustrious NBA career with the franchise. This clearly signals that the team will not pressure the seasoned superstar into retirement. Furthermore, even with Luka Doncic’s new contract in place, the financial structure accommodates James playing for some years, should he choose to continue.

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Not only has the Lakers’ front office shown interest, but Luka Doncic himself has also expressed a strong desire to continue playing alongside LeBron James. Moreover, the NBA insider Anthony Irwin reports that both players have stayed in direct contact throughout the summer, highlighting a solid relationship that looks to be collaborative rather than competitive, without threatening either player’s position on the roster.

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Considering that the Lakers are committed to retaining the veteran, both Luka Doncic and LeBron James are eyeing the 2025-26 NBA season as a prime opportunity to win the championship. With significant roster upgrades this summer, the franchise aims to clinch the coveted title. Achieving this would potentially mark the veteran’s fifth championship and bring the Slovenian star closer to securing his first MVP award.

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