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LeBron Backs Out of NBA Expansion: “Las Vegas? I’m Not Part of It”

LeBron James surprises everyone by stepping away from the NBA expansion project in Las Vegas. After years of openness, a firm no arrives as expansion fees reach record levels

LeBron James has changed his stance – and he’s done it decisively. After years of comments suggesting a future as an owner, the Los Angeles Lakers star has shut down any speculation about his involvement in a potential NBA expansion team in Las Vegas.

Following the 124-116 win over the Houston Rockets, in which he scored 30 points, James responded without hesitation:

No, I’m not part of it. Absolutely not

LeBron James

From past ambitions to a change of direction

The statement is especially surprising given his previous remarks. Back in 2022, during his digital show The Shop, LeBron had been crystal clear:

I want a team in Vegas. I want that team

LeBron James

Today, however, the situation has changed. With the NBA preparing to seriously discuss expansion – with Las Vegas and Seattle leading the way – James has chosen to step aside.

NBA expansion: record-breaking costs to join the league

The financial context makes the decision even more intriguing. According to Shams Charania, bids for a new franchise could reach between $7 and $10 billion.

An unprecedented level that reflects the global growth of the NBA and the ever-increasing value of its franchises.

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