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LeBron James has no ‘real plan’ after leaving Lakers, Kendrick Perkins says
Sandy Verma | July 2, 2026 9:24 AM CST

The biggest news of NBA free agency thus far is LeBron James leaving the Lakers after eight seasons.

While the Lakers were interested in bringing James back for what could be his final season, the four-time NBA champion’s departure has caused a stir throughout the league.

James is still a desirable addition at 41 years old; his agent, Rich Paul, revealed more than 10 teams reached out when the free agency window opened.

LeBron James informed the Lakers he would not return for the 2026-27 season. Best Image / BACKGRID

Despite speculation about rumored favorites, it appears James isn’t fixated on one destination. In fact, NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins said James has no plan at this stage of his career.

“This is the first time that I feel like that Bron doesn’t have a real plan. It’s not in the bad way, this is the first time where he is actually saying you know what? Let me sit back and let me really make some decisions and see what’s out there because usually he has a plan in place,” Perkins said in an appearance on “The Road Trippin’ Show.”

“I think where he’s going and that’s the beauty of it because if I’m teams around the league if I’m the Denver Nuggets, if I’m Anthony Edwards, I’m all jumping on the f—–g phone to call Bron.”

James never had a formal meeting with the Lakers ahead of free agency, signaling his desire to pursue one last title with another organization. The Lakers have been aggressive in restructuring their roster, headlining the offseason by signing Walker Kessler to a four-year, $130 million deal.

Two male commentators sitting at a desk with an NBA Draft 2026 backdrop.

NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins (right) said James doesn’t really have a plan, but that is not a bad thing. NBAE via Getty Images

The LeBron era in LA is officially over, but where James goes next remains a mystery.


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