LeBron James’ career has been the ultimate touchdown.
A teenage phenom who has remained relevant into his 40s. A transcendent superstar who outlasted everyone and won a title for each city he’s represented. He even managed to break a curse and fulfill his promise to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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James has done it all while actively crafting the narrative to his liking.
So why would he risk fumbling the ending to his story?
Let’s make one thing clear before we go further:
There’s nothing James can do now (on a basketball court) that would jeopardize anything he’s accomplished thus far. His resume is bulletproof. Any reasonable person would have James as the 1A or 1B in GOAT conversations — and his final season won’t negatively change that.
Instead, James has entered an almost unique situation.
He’s old enough that simply being on the court is an accomplishment. Anything positive that he does is seen as overachieving for a 41-year-old in professional sports. Any shortcomings can be justifiably excused by his age.
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He can only benefit his career at this point. Nothing he does will hurt his legacy.
That is… for one exception.
James has always been conscious of his perception. It’s something he’s openly reflected on. His presence in the media, being one of the most accessible superstars of all time, is a testament to that. This is someone who understands the importance of narrative and has worked through the decades to control his own.
He left Cleveland in 2010 to erase the ‘loser’ label from his name. He returned in 2014 to vindicate himself from being remembered as a traitor. He departed once more in 2018, this time on good terms with his hometown, to play for a historic franchise and check one final box off his list. Winning for the Los Angeles Lakers is as bona fide as it gets.
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But now James faces one final decision. One that will undoubtedly be influenced by narrative. He’s handcrafted his legacy for far too long to ignore it now.
The answer is obvious.
A return to Cleveland, with a genuine chance at one more championship, is the type of story that would feel too cheesy even for a Disney movie. It’s the highest of all highs, an accomplishment that ranks significantly above any other possible outcome for his grand finale.
The alternatives are just not as exciting. James would only be seen as a glorified sidekick with the Warriors, Heat, Timberwolves, Nuggets, or 76ers. He’ll never be seen as ‘the guy’ by those franchises. It wouldn’t be the same.
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Cleveland is the only city where he can embrace a supporting role while still reigning as King. He’s the man here in a way that he can’t be anywhere else.
This isn’t to say that winning a title in a different city would be disappointing. Of course not. But the potential boost to his legacy by winning again in Cleveland is unprecedented. No one in league history has a story that would even come close.
Finally, there’s one more thing to take into account.
James is as universally loved as an athlete can be in Cleveland.
Most fans had already made peace with him potentially retiring in Los Angeles. I think fans could have even stomached James joining a different team if he had made his decision swiftly on July 1.
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But this hasn’t been swift.
The prolonged decision has made fans invest again. Cleveland has their heart set on another return. There’s genuine hope for a homecoming.
Shattering those expectations and invoking the heartbreak of 2010 would be an incredibly unforced error by James. He’d be tainting a relationship that currently has no flaws.
Think back to January, when James and the Lakers were in town. Cleveland brought James to tears with a tribute video and a roaring standing ovation. The mutual love between James and the city was palpable.
This is a feeling that can’t be replicated anywhere else. It can’t be faked.
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Playing one more season in Cleveland would guarantee that feeling on a nightly basis. Every game would be a heartfelt rally. A farewell tour for the ages.
That feeling would be blunted if James took his talents somewhere else this summer.
The legacy and foundation that he carefully built would have a different ending than what was expected.
His final ovation in Cleveland would be more bittersweet, with every fan in the arena knowing that he chose to deny them his finale.
Of course, fans are not owed anything. And there is no denying that James will be fondly remembered in Cleveland, no matter where he ends his career.
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Still…
James is approaching the goal line of one of the most picture-perfect careers in sports history.
He can either punch it home one final time and finish with a bang. Or, it can end anticlimactically, running the clock out for a city that will always be remembered second, or even last, in his story.
In my opinion, he’s too smart to choose the latter.
