Published: 11:45, August 18, 2022 | Updated: 11:50, August 18, 2022
James agrees two-year, US$97m extension with Lakers
By Reuters

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James shoots during an NBA basketball game against the New Orleans Pelicans in Los Angeles, April 1, 2022. (ASHLEY LANDIS / AP)

Los Angeles Lakers' forward LeBron James has agreed a two-year extension deal with the team worth US$97.1 million, ESPN reported on Wednesday.

The contract includes an extension option for another year through the 2024-25 season, his agent Rich Paul said.

The extension will make the four-times NBA champion and MVP the highest-earning player in NBA history with US$532 million in career guaranteed money, overtaking Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant

James, who had been entering the final season of his current deal worth US$44.5 million, turns 38 in December and is therefore limited to signing a two-year extension as he will be 38 or older when the deal expires.

The extension will make the four-times NBA champion and MVP the highest-earning player in NBA history with US$532 million in career guaranteed money, overtaking Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant.

In February, James pushed back on speculation that he was looking to move on from the underperforming Lakers, saying he intended to stay with the team for as long as he can play. 

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The Lakers missed the playoffs in 2022, despite James averaging 30.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists. Injuries limited him to 56 games.