Lebron Officially Trade To The Dallas Mavericks – Reuniting With Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving

1. Confirmed: LeBron is Staying with the Lakers in 2025–26

According to Reuters and The Athletic, LeBron James has opted into his $52.6 million player option to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2025–26 season.
There is no trade or buyout in the works, despite speculation earlier this summer. (Source)

2. Mavericks Have No Real Interest in a LeBron Trade

Sources from Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated confirm:
The Dallas Mavericks are not interested in trading for LeBron James, especially if it means gutting their core roster to take on his $52.6M salary.
They might have entertained the idea only if he were bought out, but the Lakers have no intention of doing that right now.
(Source)

3. No Active Talks Between Lakers and Mavericks

Insiders close to the Mavericks told local outlets like Dallas Express that there are “zero negotiations happening” between the teams.
Even if LeBron’s camp (via agent Rich Paul) floated interest from teams like the Knicks, Warriors, or Mavs, no formal proposals exist.
(Source)

4. Mavericks Already Have a Stacked Roster

Dallas has Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving, Klay Thompson, and rookie star Cooper Flagg.

They already made a blockbuster trade earlier this year sending Luka Dončić to the Lakers for Anthony Davis – a move LeBron himself was reportedly shocked by.

Adding LeBron now would disrupt the current chemistry and cap structure, which the front office doesn’t want.

5. Conclusion:

LeBron James will stay in L.A. for at least one more season.

No buyout or trade is being discussed at this time.

The Mavericks are not actively pursuing him, and there’s no concrete momentum toward such a move.


🎯 What This Means for Fans and the League

The Lakers are building around Luka Dončić but are keeping LeBron for now as a core leader.

The Mavericks are contenders with or without LeBron and are focused on building around Davis, Kyrie, and Flagg.

For now, all the “LeBron to Dallas” chatter is just noise, fueled by off-season speculation and fan fantasies.