Will LeBron James return to the Cleveland Cavaliers? Ex-teammate reveals huge expectation

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Will LeBron James return to the Cleveland Cavaliers? Ex-teammate reveals huge expectation

LeBron James. Image via: David Berding/ Getty Images

There is almost nothing that LeBron James could achieve in the NBA’s biggest accolades. He has nothing else to prove other than his prowess at this age. Still, James continues to keep the league guessing, and the uncertainty has fuelled fresh talk about where his final chapter might unfold.

With his current deal nearing its end, questions around retirement or one last move have been on the rise.The noise grew louder this week when a familiar voice from his past weighed in. James’ former teammate, Iman Shumpert, offered a perspective that leaned less on strategy and more on meaning, opening the door to a scenario that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly logical.

Iman Shumpert says LeBron James returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers would make perfect sense

Iman Shumpert did not hesitate when asked about the idea of a return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Speaking recently, he described the possibility as “the coolest story,” a phrase that captures more than basketball logic. It hints at something tied to legacy and unfinished emotional threads.Shumpert understands that better than most. He was part of the 2016 Cavaliers team that pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks in NBA Finals history against the Golden State Warriors. That run turned James into more than a superstar in Cleveland.

It made him part of the city’s identity.

A return now would not be about proving anything. James has already built a résumé few can match. Instead, it would bring a sense of closure. The hometown star who once left, came back to deliver a title, and then moved on again could finish where it all began. That idea carries weight, even years later.Shumpert also made it clear that the decision rests entirely with James. There is no pressure left, no expectation to follow a script.

Still, the appeal is easy to see. Cleveland offers history, connection, and a stage that already understands his story.

LeBron James does not offer a clear perspective on his retirement

James is still under contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, and his family life in Los Angeles adds another layer to the decision. There is also the option of extending his career elsewhere, with teams like the Warriors occasionally entering the conversation.For now, James has kept his stance simple. “When I know, you guys will know.

I don't know. I have no idea. I just want to live. That's all,” he said during All-Star weekend. It is a rare moment of openness from a player who has spent two decades controlling his narrative.Shumpert’s comments also touched on the bond that still exists among that championship group. With the 10-year anniversary of the 2016 title approaching, there is growing interest in a reunion. Whether it turns into a celebration or something more symbolic remains to be seen.

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