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With LeBron James leaving Los Angeles, we look at the pros and cons of possible landing spots for his 24th season, including the Cavs and Warriors.

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Prior to joining ESPN, Golliver covered the NBA on a national level since 2010 for The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports. He is the author of Bubbleball, an account of his 93-day stay at the NBA's "Bubble" in Disney World during the coronavirus pandemic. He is based in Los Angeles.

Follow on XMultiple AuthorsEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLeBron James informed the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday that he will play elsewhere during the 2026-27 season, ending his eight-season run in L.A. Where will the four-time MVP go now that he's an unrestricted free agent and the Lakers have moved on by filling out their roster with other free agents?

After he took his talents to South Beach in 2010, opted for a Cleveland Cavaliers homecoming in 2014 and headed to Hollywood in 2018, James must now weigh "The Decision 4.0." Let's break down the pros and cons of his most likely destinations.

Jump to a team: Cavaliers | Heat | Nuggets Timberwolves | WarriorsGolden State WarriorsPros: The Warriors check a lot of boxes for James, who maintains strong relationships with Golden State stars Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. James and Curry, longtime rivals, teamed up to win gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics under Warriors coach Steve Kerr and share a desire to play "meaningful basketball" as they inch closer to retirement. By combining their powers, perhaps they could squeeze in one more deep postseason run: James hasn't been to the Western Conference finals since 2023, and Curry last reached that stage in 2022, when he led the Warriors to their fourth championship in eight seasons.

James is reportedly prioritizing "happiness" this summer, which seemingly aligns with Kerr's belief in the power of "joy."Golden State would also be a practical choice for James, who put down roots in Los Angeles over the past eight years and mentioned in May that his wife and young daughter would factor heavily in his free agency decision. James could theoretically continue living in Southern California and commute to the Bay Area as needed, and he would join a Warriors organization with a reputation for accommodating its stars.

The Warriors, like the Lakers, are a glamour franchise that would keep the 41-year-old James on center stage.Cons: While Green declined his player option this week in a move that could potentially ease Golden State's ability to sign James, the Warriors have big contracts on the books for Curry and Jimmy Butler III and re-signed Kristaps Porzingis this week. In other words, James would be looking at a steep pay cut from his $48.

7 million salary last season even if Golden State maneuvered to offer him a full mid-level exception.The other major concern is Golden State's advancing age. The Western Conference is expected to run through the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, and it's hard to imagine James, Curry (age 38), Green (36), Butler (36) and the Warriors being able to stay healthy enough to keep up with those rising powers as the playoffs unfold.

Golden State is reportedly interested in trading Butler for Anthony Davis, a move that would make the team younger, but wouldn't alleviate any injury concerns given Davis' track record. So far, the Washington Wizards have resisted the deal.Cleveland CavaliersPros: James, a native of Akron, Ohio, received a hero's welcome when he returned to Cleveland in 2014 and ascended to the highest tier of sporting heroes in the state when he led the Cavaliers to the 2016 championship.

A third stint with the franchise that selected him No. 1 overall in the 2003 draft would no doubt be warmly received, and it would set the table for a full circle retirement tour at some point down the line. The narrative vibes are strong.

Cleveland really could have used James' playmaking, size and playoff experience when it was swept by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference

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