LeBron James has been the most enduring icon that the NBA has ever seen, redefining longevity throughout a record-breaking 23rd season. But after a realization that a fifth championship ring is unlikely with the current Los Angeles Lakers roster, Bill Simmons believes that James’ final chapter may look radically different from what anyone expected.
On a recent episode of The Ringer, Simmons and David Jacoby proposed a ‘30-team retirement tour,’ suggesting James sign one-week contracts with every franchise to close out his career. The strategy would leverage the Collective Bargaining Agreement rules on 10-day contracts to facilitate a series of local farewell home games.
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“What if instead of signing with any one team for next season, LeBron makes his retirement tour an actual retirement tour by signing a one-week contract with all 30 teams,” Simmons reads a mail. “Every team gets one LeBron home game where he starts and plays, and they sell thousands of limited jerseys. New York finally gets Nicks LeBron. Minnesota gets an Ant LeBron team up. Miami gets Heat Reunion LeBron. We just keep going. He’s not going to win the title no matter where he goes. Why not generate news in every local market?”
Media executives estimate that streaming rights for the event could command between $40 million and $75 million in a bidding war. Industry analyst Anthony Lima reported on the financial implications:
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“LeBron James could get $40-75 MILLION for the streaming rights to his farewell retirement tour in a streaming bidding war.”
LeBron James Finally Fulfills Destiny At Madison Square Garden
Also in the proposal, the New York Knicks were spotlighted as a critical stop, fulfilling decades of speculation regarding James playing at Madison Square Garden. James has publicly dubbed the venue his “favorite playground” and holds career averages of 28.2 points, 7.4 assists, and 6.9 rebounds at the arena.
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The strategic alignment for a Knicks tenure is reinforced by the presence of Knicks President Leon Rose, who served as James’ primary agent during the formation of the 2010 Heatles era. Additionally, the Knicks’ acquisition of Karl-Anthony Towns provides the high-level interior spacing that has historically maximized James’ efficiency.
While the Orange and Blue faithful would finally witness a ‘Knicks LeBron’ era, the tour would extend to all markets. Fans in the Twin Cities would see James pair with Anthony Edwards, and South Beach would host a nostalgic reunion with the Miami Heat.
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Rich Paul Pours Cold Water On Knicks Speculation
Any team James joins would be instantly elevated to championship contention status, according to Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul. However, Paul characterized the specific prospect of James joining the Knicks as “wishful thinking” during a December 2025 interview.
“That’s wishful thinking, Max, from New York,” Paul said (h/t CBS Sports). “Does LeBron make the Knicks better? Yes. Yeah, he would, of course. But 29 other teams would say the same thing.”
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James holds a $52.6 million player option for the 2025-26 season, giving him the tactical flexibility to enter unrestricted free agency or force a sign-and-trade.
Ticket Sales Projected To Mirror Kobe Bryant’s Farewell Tour
Among the justifications for the “Eras Tour” style event is the commercial gravity of a legend’s exit. Historical data from Kobe Bryant’s 2015-16 farewell tour supports the concept. Bryant’s announcement caused ticket resales to spike 85% and maintained the NBA’s best road attendance despite a poor team record, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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This season, James has been averaging 21.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 7.0 assists through 43 games. Management for the Lakers has already signaled the value of James’ continued presence, informing season ticket holders of a 40% price increase for the 2026-27 season.
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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Mar 4, 2026, where it first appeared in the NBA section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
