LeBron James scores 11 in potential final Cleveland game; Cavs rout Lakers.

LeBron James tallied 11 points on Wednesday evening as his team, the Lakers, fell 129-99 to the Cavaliers. This contest might mark his last appearance in Cleveland, a city where the Akron-born athlete played for a combined 11 seasons over two periods during his illustrious career.

The Cavaliers, holding a 29-20 record, are reportedly open to James returning for a third tenure next season, provided the 41-year-old chooses to continue his professional basketball career. He is presently in the final year of his contract during his unprecedented 23rd NBA season, with this being his eighth consecutive year representing the Lakers (28-18).

The evening commenced with an ovation as James was announced as the final starter for the Lakers’ initial lineup, followed by the 21-time All-Star’s signature chalk toss right before the game began. The Cavaliers also recognized James with a video presentation during the match.