“I wouldn’t be mad looking at New York”: LeBron James rekindles Knicks dreams with strong message amid $52.6m decision

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This past weekend, NBA insider Shams Charania reported that LeBron James will opt in to his $52.6 million player option to stay with the LA Lakers for the 2025-26 season. While James has locked in his commitment to the purple and gold squad for his record-setting Year 23, the future beyond that remains wide open for the King.

James appeared to tease this in an Instagram clip posted by The Program NYC, a team that is set to open a Brooklyn-based hoops facility for young aspirants. In the clip, LBJ consumes an appetizer at a restaurant and utters an ominous statement.

"I wouldn't be mad looking at New York," James says in the video.

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Though the four-time NBA champion added no further context to his statement, his words bear some weight, given that there have been rumors in the past about his possible move to New York.

Back in 2010, as James' first stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers was coming to an end, the New York Knicks emerged as a potential landing spot for the NBA superstar. He ended up taking his talents to the Miami Heat, but in the build-up to "The Decision," fans were wondering if they would see James playing in the Big Apple.

At this point, the 40-year-old James has not announced a definitive time for his retirement from the league. If he does decide to part ways with the Lakers at the end of the upcoming season, the grand market of New York will surely come up as an enticing option for the league's all-time leading scorer.

LeBron James gets showered by jeers in New York City: "You'll never beat Jordan or Kobe"

Ironically, James found himself on the wrong end of crowd heckling in the Big Apple this past weekend.

A viral TMZ clip shows the Lakers star getting showered by jeers as he walks towards an establishment in New York City.

"Get out of here, LeBron! Go back to LA," one pedestrian says in the clip. "Don't come to New York with that s***...You'll never beat Jordan! Or Kobe!"

To his credit, James walks past the jeering crowd without firing back a response. This crowd might have a different disposition, however, if James ever decides to boost the Knicks' championship aspirations.

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Simoun Victor Redoblado

Simoun Victor Redoblado is an NBA and WNBA journalist at Sportskeeda with over 12 years of experience writing for publications such as Collider, ALL-STAR Magazine, and Sir Charles in Charge.

Simoun has a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education, Major in English and Minor in journalism. Thanks to the journalism courses that he took, Simoun understood the fundamentals of journalistic storytelling in the context of sports writing.

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