
Stephen A. Smith made headlines on ESPN's First Take with a bold prediction about LeBron James' future. The outspoken analyst declared that James has little chance of winning another NBA title if he stays with the Los Angeles Lakers and should instead return to the Cleveland Cavaliers for his best shot at one final ring.
Smith argued the path to the NBA finals is more manageable through the Eastern Conference. With stars like Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley in the rotation, the Cavaliers are building to contend. The Lakers, meanwhile, face a crowded Western Conference loaded with elite teams, which makes another title run unlikely for the aging star.
"If LeBron James came back to Cleveland, you the favorites to come out of the East, and you only need four wins to win a championship," Smith remarked. "You come back to Cleveland, you bring the chip back to Cleveland, and you say goodbye. Five-time champion, tying Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and the crew. That ain't happening if you stay in L.A., because you ain't coming out of the West."
Stephen A. Smith says LeBron's best shot at another championship is in Cleveland:
"If LeBron goes back to Cleveland, they are easily the favorite. He could retire a 5-time champion."
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— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) August 11, 2025James has only one championship with the Lakers since arriving in 2018. While he remains productive, the Lakers' front office is raising questions about his ability and shifting to Luka Doncic's leadership, which threatens his long-term success. In Cleveland, Stephen A. Smith believes James could ease his load and elevate a talented young roster.

Luka Doncic's $165 million extension with the Lakers drew strong reactions, and Stephen A. Smith did not hold back. He called the deal a foregone conclusion and praised the Lakers for securing a generational star.
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Stephen A. Smith praised Luka's improved fitness but warned that offseason shape must last the whole NBA season. "There's a difference between getting in shape in the offseason and staying in shape during the season… That's where it's going to show," he added.
Smith also highlighted the future leadership demands. For Doncic, it's a chance to take charge in the spotlight once riled by legends.
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