LeBron James scored only 11 points in a 129-99 loss to the Cavaliers, and in what could have been his final game in Cleveland, where the Akron native spent a total of 11 seasons across two stints earlier in his legendary career.

The Cavaliers (29-20) reportedly would welcome James back for a third go-around next season, that is, if the 41-year-old wants to keep playing. He’s currently in a contract year while in his record-setting 23rd NBA season, including his eighth straight for the Lakers (28-18).

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The night began with a chorus of cheers when James was introduced as the final player in the Lakers’ starting five and then featured a chalk toss from the 21-time All-Star just before tip-off. The Cavs also honored James with a tribute video mid-game.

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