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LeBron James has only directly spoken to one front office so far

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The chase for LeBron James has gotten weirder than ever. Speculation has run rampant, and new rumors are swirling every day. That’s partly because James has left us all in the dark, leaving everyone grasping at straws.

According to reports, James has only directly spoken to one front office executive throughout all of this madness. The exec?

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James’ childhood friend and current member of the Cleveland Cavaliers front office, Brandon Weems.

The Athletic’s Joe Vardon shared rumors that the rest of the league is still waiting for direct contact with James.

“League executives who spoke with The Athletic on Thursday in Las Vegas at the official start of the NBA 2026 Summer League said there was only one team executive believed to have had direct contact with James during this free agency, Brandon Weems,” said Vardon.

James and Weems were seen hanging out in Akron during Fourth of July weekend. It’s unclear how much, if any, conversation was held about James’ future in the league. It’s possible this was two friends spending time together while business was strictly forbidden.

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Though we can’t say anything for sure.

It appears the rest of the NBA is in the same boat. Executives across the league are scouring the internet for information just like us.

“We really don’t know, we just know what we read… My friends text me and ask what he’s going to do, and I don’t have to lie to them.”

– Anonymous executive via Joe Vardon

Some teams have reportedly even sent voice notes to Rich Paul, who represents James for Klutch Sports, to pass along to James himself. No direct contact has allegedly been made up to this point.

If this all sounds crazy, well, it kind of is. I can’t recall any other situation like this in league history. Multiple teams are vying for the oldest player in the NBA. And, miraculously, he has them all at his fingertips.

That’s because James is still talented enough, even at 41 years old, to push a team over the top. There’s a reason all of these teams are engaging in the frenzy. Signing James this summer could result in a championship next year. That’s worth diving into the deep end.

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