LeBron James ' haters and fans know that the King's time in the NBA is coming to an end. While the 41-year-old forward is still putting up incredible numbers (22.0 PPG, 5.8 RPG, and 7.1 APG), it's still clear that Father Time is starting to catch up to him. Even the Cleveland Cavaliers fans who watched him play for the Los Angeles Lakers for the first time this season also noticed his muted performance. The Akron, Ohio native finished the Purple and Gold's January 28 game against the Cavs with 11 points, three rebounds and five assists on 30% shooting. Advertisement Thanks to these performances, talks about James' future in the NBA intensified. The Cavs are a popular destination among fans for the future Hall of Famer, with former Cavs GM David Griffin recently claiming that he "would be surprised" if James didn't return to Cleveland in some capacity. Donovan Mitchell , the man currently propping up the Cavs in 2026, shares his thoughts about Le...