Lakers president Rob Pelinka made it clear the Lakers would welcome LeBron James back for his 24th NBA season if he chooses not to retire.
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Pelinka says Lakers would welcome LeBron back
Lakers president Rob Pelinka made it clear the Lakers would welcome LeBron James back for his 24th NBA season if he chooses not to retire.
Published May 12, 2026, 8:03 PM
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