Three Philadelphia 76ers players have been personally recruiting LeBron James as his free agency decision extends into a second week, with Tyrese Maxey leading the effort, according to league sources, as the 76ers remain among the frontrunners for the four-time NBA champion alongside Cleveland and Miami.
Maxey, 25, has trained with James in the offseason for several years and has publicly described him as a big brother figure. Both are clients of the same sports agency, and the personal relationship between them extends well beyond professional courtesy into genuine friendship. The 41-year-old James would be stepping into a team where he already has a meaningful personal connection at its center.
The connections making the pitch credible
Joel Embiid, the 2022-23 MVP, has his own compelling link to James through their shared experience winning a gold medal for the United States at the 2024 Paris Olympics. That kind of shared competitive achievement, winning at the highest level of international competition together, creates a foundation of mutual respect and chemistry that does not develop in an offseason. James knows what Embiid is capable of in high-pressure moments and vice versa.
Jaylen Brown brings a different kind of history with James, one built from competitive battles during James’s time in Cleveland and Brown’s earlier years in Boston. The rivalry gave way to mutual admiration, and earlier this year James publicly advocated for Brown in the MVP conversation in terms that made clear he had been watching and was impressed. Brown’s presence in Philadelphia, acquired in the blockbuster trade that reshaped the franchise’s offseason, adds a dimension to the Sixers’ pitch that could not have existed a month ago.
The organization’s pitch alongside the player recruitment
Philadelphia’s front office has been parallel to the player recruitment with its own pursuit. The organization’s president appeared on a podcast hosted by James’s agent to make the case for Philadelphia as a winning destination, arguing that the team around Brown, Maxey, and Embiid represents a genuine championship path if James is motivated by winning above other considerations.
The team’s basketball president, who has a history with James extending back to their Northeast Ohio origins and his professional relationship with the Cavaliers during James’s second Cleveland tenure, described conversations with James’s camp as ongoing since the Brown trade arrived and characterized James as the greatest player of all time.
James’s week in New York
While his basketball decision remains publicly unresolved, James will be in New York for a series of high-profile public appearances this week that reflect his stature beyond the sport. On Thursday he is expected at a major sports and business gathering at the Javits Center for two separate events, including a live recording of his podcast with an NBA point guard as the featured guest.
Later Thursday, James will be recognized at one of media’s most prominent annual events after being named Athlete of the Century by a major news magazine, a designation that places him at the pinnacle of a century of sporting achievement across all sports and all countries.
On Friday he returns to the same venue for a recording of his long-running talk show format, which will feature a tennis legend as one of the guests alongside regular cast members.
The combination of basketball recruitment and public appearances creates an unusual backdrop for a free agency decision that will have significant implications for multiple franchises. Cleveland and Miami round out what sources describe as the realistic field of destinations, with each offering a different combination of familiarity, financial structure, and competitive opportunity. James is taking the time to get the decision right rather than rushing it.

