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76ers enter LeBron James sweepstakes after Jaylen Brown trade

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonJuly 3, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Philadelphia 76ers have entered the race to sign LeBron James, approaching the 23-year veteran just one day after completing a blockbuster trade that brought Jaylen Brown to the franchise and instantly transformed their competitive outlook heading into next season.

James is an unrestricted free agent and is expected to take his time evaluating his options before choosing where he will continue a career that has stretched across more than two decades and produced four NBA championships. In addition to Philadelphia, the Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Miami Heat are all known to be pursuing him.

What Philadelphia is offering

The 76ers built their pitch around a rapid series of moves designed to show LeBron James a franchise capable of genuine championship competition. The Brown acquisition from the Boston Celtics, agreed to Wednesday in a deal that sent Paul George, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks the other way, gave Philadelphia one of the league’s most accomplished wings as a centerpiece. Brown averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists in 71 games last season, finishing sixth in MVP voting.

The addition of a scoring guard through free agency on Thursday morning added another piece to the picture Philadelphia is assembling. Together, the moves suggest a franchise that identified an opportunity and moved aggressively rather than waiting to see how the summer developed.

The financial reality presents a complication. Philadelphia is currently positioned to offer James only the veteran minimum, which represents approximately $3.9 million for next season, a figure that does not reflect James’s market value in any conventional sense. Whether the competitive opportunity the Sixers can offer is compelling enough to overcome the financial disparity compared to what other suitors can put on the table is a central question in his decision.

What the other suitors are doing

Golden State has had consistent signals from James’s camp that it remains on his short list, though the team has received more recent indications that it may not be at the top of that list. The Warriors are working to clear enough salary cap space to offer James the non-taxpayer midlevel exception, a figure in the range of $15 million, but the math has grown more complicated following recent signings of other free agents that have reduced their financial flexibility.

Cleveland holds particular emotional resonance for James, who won the city’s first major professional sports championship in the sport’s modern era, but the Cavaliers may need to move significant contracts off their books before they can offer James a financially meaningful deal. Miami has a similar history with James, who won two championships there earlier in his career, and figures to make a compelling case based on that shared history and the franchise’s track record of creating winning environments.

James’s approach to the decision

Sources indicate that James is approaching this free agency with the same deliberateness that has characterized his major career decisions throughout his time in the league. He wants to be genuinely happy with his choice and to join a team capable of competing for a championship rather than simply extending his career in a less competitive environment. The framing suggests he will not be rushed by any suitor regardless of the financial or competitive incentives on offer.

At 41, James would bring the kind of transformative presence to any roster that very few players in any era have been capable of delivering at that stage of their career. For Philadelphia, the attempt to attract him reflects the ambition of a franchise that made a significant bet on Jaylen Brown and is trying to build something around that commitment as quickly as possible.

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