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Udonis Haslem Says Lakers “Not A Championship Roster,” Sends Message To LeBron James


Udonis Haslem Says Lakers "Not A Championship Roster," Sends Message To LeBron James originally appeared on Fadeaway World.

LeBron James may still be one of the top players in the NBA, but not everyone believes the Lakers are giving him a real shot to win. In a fiery take that's already making waves, longtime Miami Heat veteran Udonis Haslem didn't hold back when talking about the Lakers' roster and LeBron's title hopes. According to Haslem, the current version of the Lakers simply isn't good enough to compete, and he made it clear there's another team where LeBron would be more than welcome.

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"I don't give a damn who they bring to LA, that is not a championship roster with the LA Lakers," said Haslem on NBA Today. "If LeBron James wants to put himself in a championship situation, then there has to be another opportunity out there that he needs to look for. I do know a place where he is welcome, and he will always be welcome."

Haslem, 45, is a former NBA player turned analyst. After going undrafted in 2002, he earned a spot on the Miami Heat, where he played for 20 years. While never a star on the court, Haslem was the emotional leader of the Heat and the embodiment of their locker room culture. As a 3x champion, Udonis is no stranger to winning, but his ultimate success came with LeBron, who led the Heat to two titles in four straight trips to the Finals.

LeBron left Miami in 2014, and he hasn't looked back since. Still, it seems that the former Miami Heat veteran isn't afraid to keep it real with his former teammate. As someone who wants success for James, he doesn't agree with how the Lakers have handled his twilight years. With tension building between LeBron and the Lakers, Haslem suggests it may be time to move on, perhaps even back to the team he left in 2014.

As someone on an expiring contract, LeBron's future is entirely uncertain, and there are already multiple teams in pursuit. Without any future ties to the organization and some major tension with the front office, his days in Los Angeles are numbered, and the Heat are one of multiple teams with a strong interest in signing a contract with the 40-year-old superstar.

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Of course, after parting ways with Jimmy Butler, the Heat are still looking for another star to help lead the way for them. Besides Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, the Heat lack star power, and LeBron's return, even at this stage of his career, would fill that void.

Even in his 22nd season in the NBA, James was still playing at an elite level with averages of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists per game on 51.3% shooting. He has the power to bring the glory days back to Miami, and it's clear the franchise will welcome him back after departing on less than friendly terms.

Udonis Haslem's comments may not carry front-office authority, but they reflect a sentiment that's becoming increasingly common around the league: LeBron's time in L.A. may be running out. Whether he finishes his career as a Laker or returns for one final ride in Miami, the NBA world will be watching closely. And if Haslem's message gets through, it might not be long before the King takes his talents back to South Beach.

Udonis Haslem's comments may not carry front-office authority, but they reflect a sent iment that's becoming increasingly common around the league: LeBron's time in L.A. may be running out. Whether he finishes his career as a Laker or returns for one final ride in Miami, the NBA world will be watching closely. And if Haslem's message gets through, it might not be long before the King takes his talents back to South Beach.

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Related: Rich Paul Says NBA Media Shouldn't Be Criticized For LeBron James' Trade Rumors: "It's Not For Us To Rebuttal"

This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jul 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

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