In a jaw-dropping development that has sent shockwaves throughout the NBA, LeBron James has officially requested a trade from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Cleveland Cavaliers — the team where his legendary career began and where he brought home the franchise’s only NBA championship in 2016.

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Multiple league sources confirmed Saturday morning that James, 40, submitted the request directly to Lakers management following what he described as a “deep personal reflection on legacy, family, and unfinished business in Cleveland.”

LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, issued a brief statement:

“LeBron has had meaningful conversations with his family and close circle. This is not just about basketball — it’s about legacy. He believes Cleveland is where his final chapter should be written.”

Cavaliers Respond with Official Statement

The Cleveland Cavaliers were swift in acknowledging LeBron’s request. Within hours of the news breaking, the team released an official statement via social media and their website:

“We are aware of LeBron James’ expressed desire to return to Cleveland. We are honored that he continues to view this organization and this city as a defining part of his journey.

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While we cannot comment on any ongoing trade discussions, we remain committed to building a championship-caliber team for the city of Cleveland.”

The Cavaliers’ front office, led by President Koby Altman, is reportedly “seriously evaluating” the feasibility of a deal, considering salary cap implications and long-term roster development.

LeBron’s son, Bronny James, is also currently a rookie with the Cavaliers, adding yet another layer to the developing story.

What This Means for the League

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Should the trade materialize, it would mark LeBron’s third stint with Cleveland, a rare and emotional full-circle moment in professional sports.

With LeBron still averaging 21.4 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game this season, he remains a potent force on the court despite his age.