Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ET
Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
LOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.
The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.
James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.
James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.
James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
playWhy Stephen A. isn’t worried about LeBron’s Lakers return (0:52)Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn’t worried about how LeBron James will fit in with the rest of the Lakers upon his return. (0:52)Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
CloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on X
Why Stephen A. isn’t worried about LeBron’s Lakers return (0:52)Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn’t worried about how LeBron James will fit in with the rest of the Lakers upon his return. (0:52)
playWhy Stephen A. isn’t worried about LeBron’s Lakers return (0:52)Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn’t worried about how LeBron James will fit in with the rest of the Lakers upon his return. (0:52)Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
playWhy Stephen A. isn’t worried about LeBron’s Lakers return (0:52)Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn’t worried about how LeBron James will fit in with the rest of the Lakers upon his return. (0:52)Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
playWhy Stephen A. isn’t worried about LeBron’s Lakers return (0:52)Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn’t worried about how LeBron James will fit in with the rest of the Lakers upon his return. (0:52)Dave McMenaminCloseDave McMenaminESPN Staff WriterLakers and NBA reporter for ESPN. Covered the Lakers and NBA for ESPNLosAngeles.com from 2009-14, the Cavaliers from 2014-18 for ESPN.com and the NBA for NBA.com from 2005-09.Follow on XShams CharaniaNov 18, 2025, 08:46 PM ETOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES — Lakers star LeBron James will make his season debut against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday, taking the court to begin a league-record 23rd season.The 40-year-old James was sidelined for the first 14 games of the season with sciatica, a nerve issue that affected his lower back and down the right side of his body. He became the first NBA player in history to play in 23 seasons, breaking a tie with Vince Carter.James returned to practice with the team Monday, joining his Lakers teammates for his first 5-on-5 action with them since L.A.’s first-round exit from the playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves in April.James’ return comes after a rehabilitation assignment with the G League’s South Bay Lakers last week while L.A. was on a five-game road trip and getting through back-to-back days of practice without experiencing any lingering soreness or pain.James, already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, enters the season 50 games behind Boston Celtics great Robert Parish for the all-time lead in games played; 508 assists behind Jason Kidd for No. 3 on the all-time assists list; and one 3-pointer behind Indiana Pacers sharpshooter Reggie Miller for No. 6 on the all-time 3s list.
