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  • Is LeBron James Retiring? Likely No, Decision 12.0 an Amazon Ad

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    Posted on: October 6, 2025, 06:33h. 

    Last updated on: October 6, 2025, 06:33h.

    • LeBron James has teased another “decision”
    • Decision 2.0, however, is likely just an ad for Amazon

    LeBron James has the internet in a stir after the four-time NBA MVP teased on his social media channels that “the decision of all decisions” will be handed down tomorrow, Oct. 7, at 12 pm EST.

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    LeBron James announces he’s taking his talents to South Beach and the Miami Heat on July 8, 2010. James says he’ll hand down the “decision of all decisions” on Oct. 7, 2025, but it’s likely nothing more than an Amazon ad. (Image: ESPN)

    James, of course, is playing off his July 8, 2010, infamous “The Decision” television spectacle in which he proclaimed to the world, “I’m going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat.” James, an Ohio kid born and raised in Akron who had played his first seven seasons in the NBA with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers, was criticized for not telling the Cavs and owner Dan Gilbert beforehand and drawing out the announcement.

    James’ tease of Decision 2.0 tomorrow has naturally generated a flurry of speculation. Is he retiring? Is he seeking a trade, or is one already in place? Will he return to Cleveland for a final season before retiring?

    Or, perhaps, it’s something much less relevant to the court, such as an advertisement for Amazon.

    LeBron Odds Favor Prime ‘Big Deal’ Days

    In today’s sports betting culture, King James’ social media post quickly spurred odds (no legal sportsbook is taking action on tomorrow’s announcement). Most of the hypothetical odds favor James announcing that it’s the start of Amazon Prime Big Deals Day. James has long had a sponsorship deal with the tech giant.

    While Amazon Prime Day in 2025 was July 8-11, the online retailer is running a second promotion this year called Prime Big Deal Days. The special runs tomorrow, Oct.7, through Wednesday, Oct.8.

    Despite most insiders predicting that James’ “decision of all decisions” will simply be a marketing ploy for the world’s largest online retailer, bettors on wagering exchange Kalshi are buying up considerable positions in James announcing his retirement before the 2026-27 season.

    LeBron James announces retirement before the 2026-27 season?” has seen “yes” shares surge 10% over the past six hours.

    Other hypothetical prop bets for James’ second decision include the self-proclaimed “taco Tuesday” enthusiast announcing that he’s becoming a spokesperson for Chipotle. Others think he could announce new ads for Doritos, Nike, or even sportsbook DraftKings.

    2025-26 Odds 

    The 2025-26 NBA Regular Season tips off on Tuesday, Oct. 21, with two games, including one with LeBron. James’ Lakers host the Golden State Warriors, with tipoff set for 10 pm ET.

    The Lakers executed the trade of last season when Los Angeles shipped Anthony Davis to Dallas in exchange for Luka Doncic, the latter the 2024 scoring champion and a five-time NBA All-Star. Many NBA and sports analysts called the trade among the most shocking and unexpected in American sports history.

    With a little more than two weeks from the start of the NBA regular season, the Lakers have the sixth-shortest odds of winning the NBA Finals at +1400. The only other teams with shorter odds are the Oklahoma City Thunder (+245), Denver Nuggets (+600), Cleveland Cavaliers (+850), New York Knicks (+850), and Houston Rockets (+1100).

    The Washington Wizards, Charlotte Hornets, Brooklyn Nets, and Utah Jazz are tied for the longest title odds at +100000.

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  • Bronny James Drafted By The Los Angeles Lakers

    Bronny James Drafted By The Los Angeles Lakers

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    Bronny James, the oldest son of the NBA’s all-time scoring leader LeBron James, has been drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers.

    Bronny was selected in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft. He went No. 55 overall.

    Bronny played 25 games for the USC Trojans last year. He posted a stat line of 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. But LA didn’t take him because of what he did in college.

    LeBron James has long publicly stated that he hoped to be able to one day play with Bronny by his side in the NBA. He tempered that sentiment this past NBA season, declaring that he just wanted his son to have a fair shot at an NBA career.

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    The Lakers have had a whirlwind July. On Monday they introduced new head coach JJ Redick after firing Darvin Ham in May. On Wednesday during the first round, the Lakers drafted Dalton Knechtm with the No. 17 overall pick.

    It’ll be interesting to see how much playing time Bronny gets with this new team. He’s a player widely considered to need tremendous development to compete at an NBA level. Bronny could find himself playing more G League minutes than NBA minutes throughout his rookie season.

    Earlier today news broke that NBA teams were being “encouraged” to stay away from drafting Bronny. From Bleacher Report: “Agent Rich Paul is telling certain teams to pass on Bronny James in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, ESPN’s Bob Myers said during the event’s broadcast.”

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  • Lakers Win First-Ever NBA In-Season Tournament Title

    Lakers Win First-Ever NBA In-Season Tournament Title

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    Anthony Davis had seasons highs of 41 points and 20 rebounds and the Los Angeles Lakers won the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament title.

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  • Watch A Former DoorDash Driver Hit A Game-Saving Shot For Struggling Lakers

    Watch A Former DoorDash Driver Hit A Game-Saving Shot For Struggling Lakers

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    An ex-DoorDash deliveryman just delivered on a bigger stage ― in an NBA game for one of the league’s storied franchises. (Watch the video below.)

    Matt Ryan, who worked as a food driver and at a cemetery in Yonkers, New York, before getting his chance in the big time, made the shot of his young career on Wednesday. The forward sank a fadeaway last-second 3-pointer to vault the Los Angeles Lakers into overtime against the visiting New Orleans Pelicans. The Lakers went on to win, 120-117, giving them a second straight victory in a 2-5 season.

    “My confidence is, when it comes to shooting, it’s unwavering,” Ryan said, per ESPN. “I mean, I wouldn’t be here if that wasn’t the case.”

    If the Lakers hadn’t blown a 16-point lead, Ryan wouldn’t have had a chance to make his heroic bucket.

    But then again, that Ryan is on an NBA roster at all is somewhat unlikely.

    Ryan got invited to Lakers training camp because of his reputed shooting skills, and stuck with the team on a nonguaranteed contract.

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