Did Myles Garrett just make his recruiting pitch for LeBron James to run it back with the Lakers?

The Los Angeles Rams introduced their newest superstar on Tuesday in a city that is already overflowing with them. That’s why it didn’t take long for Garrett to mention his friendship with another LA-based sports superstar. LeBron James. Garrett and James have spent years building a relationship rooted in their common ties to Cleveland.One brought the city their first championship in 52 years, the other became the face of the Browns. Their connection eventually extended beyond admiration.

Garrett joined Rich Paul’s Klutch Sports Group, and purchased a minority ownership stake in the Cavaliers franchise.Garrett even trained alongside James during the offseason and leaned on him for advice when his frustrations with the Browns boiled over in the winter of 2025, ultimately leading to Garrett demanding a trade out of Cleveland. LeBron even tweeted congratulating Garrett for breaking the NFL’s single-season sack record last season.Now both stars call the City of Angels home. “He’s been a positive force in my life,” Garrett said during his introductory press conference at the Rams practice facility on Tuesday.

“Giving me advice when he can.Always helping trying to work through different situations early on in my career.” But then, unsolicited Garrett may have made his recruiting pitch to LeBron to return to the Lakers for next season. “We’ll see how long LBJ is around here,” Garrett said with a smile.

“I’m not sure what his future looks like, but if he wants to stay around for a couple more years, I know they’ll accept him with open arms.”LeBron’s future remains one of the NBA’s biggest unanswered questions.He is officially a free agent and soon will be able to sign with any team he chooses.

He could also opt for retirement or run it back with the Lakers.All possibilities are on the table. But Garrett’s message was clear as day.

He waived his no-trade clause and came to L.A.to chase championships, and now that he’s in ...

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