LeBron James’ decision to exercise his $52.6 million player option for 2025-26 places him among the highest-paid players in league history at age 40.
Let’s break it down:
Age & Longevity
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LeBron turns 41 during the 2025-26 season.
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Only two other players—Vince Carter and Robert Parish—have played at that age.
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James will become the first player to earn over $50M in a single season at 41.
Salary Cap Implications
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The NBA salary cap is projected to hit $141M in 2025–26.
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LeBron’s contract will consume ~37% of the Lakers’ total cap space.
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The Lakers may need to use mid-level and veteran minimum exceptions creatively.
Performance vs. Cost
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Last season: 25.7 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 8.3 APG, 54% FG.
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Only Michael Jordan (Wizards) posted comparable production at 38+.
Historical Comparisons
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At 23 seasons, James ties Vince Carter for most seasons played.
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Career earnings post-2025 will exceed $530 million, the most in NBA history.
James’ bet isn’t just on himself—it’s on the Lakers’ ability to build a winner fast.