Head coach Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors hug during the final moments of an NBA play-in tournament game against the Phoenix Suns. GettyThe Golden State Warriors have spent much of the offseason trying to convince LeBron James to make the Bay Area the final stop of his legendary career.On Thursday, James publicly acknowledged that whichever team signs him next likely will be exactly that.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSpeaking during a live taping of the Mind the Game podcast with Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton at Fanatics Fest 2026 in New York, James offered his clearest indication yet that his latest free-agent decision isn’t simply about next season.It’s about where he wants to finish his NBA career.“This is the third time in my career that I’ve been a free agent,” James said. “So, it’s a big decision for not only myself but for my family as well, just for the last part of my career, on where I want to spend the last few years, or the last year, or the last two years of my NBA career.”For the Warriors, those words only reinforced the magnitude of what is at stake.James has remained largely silent since informing the Los Angeles Lakers he intends to continue his career elsewhere after eight seasons.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAt Fanatics Fest, however, he finally addressed what is driving his decision.Rather than discussing specific franchises, James emphasized that whichever organization lands him will receive far more than his on-court production.“Wherever I go,” James said, “I will make my staple on just I’m a natural-born leader. We try to fit into whatever team I’m going into, but also give them all the tools and give them all the knowledge that I’ve been able to grasp over the last 23 years.”He added:“I know the game. I know the ins and outs of the game of basketball.”James concluded his answer by addressing the fan who asked the question.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“Wherever I land, I hope that you support me, and I can continue to inspire you.”Earlier in the event, James also reflected on his Lakers tenure.“Shout out to my former team. I spent eight great years with the Los Angeles Lakers,” James said. “That was an unbelievable ride and I am looking forward to what comes next as I wind down my journey.”He later added another intriguing line.“It’s going to be fun wherever I land.”Head coach Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors hugGetty Head coach Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors hug during the final moments of an NBA play-in tournament game against the Phoenix Suns.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJames’ comments closely align with Golden State’s own championship timeline.The Warriors have spent the offseason reinforcing a win-now foundation around Stephen Curry while positioning themselves for what could be one final ch
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