Saquon Barkley Pitches LeBron James on Joining 76ers: “You’d Be Remembered Forever”
Saquon Barkley spent Thursday running a youth football camp in Haddonfield, New Jersey. He left having made a different kind of pitch — one aimed at basketball’s biggest free agent.
Asked by reporters at the camp what he’d tell LeBron James about playing in Philadelphia, the Eagles running back didn’t hesitate. James is currently unattached, having told the Los Angeles Lakers last month he won’t return for the 2026-27 season, and the Philadelphia 76ers have emerged as one of his most talked-about landing spots.
“I think it is one of the greatest sports towns in the world,” Barkley said, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia. “I know Josh Hart said the opposite. I saw that today on Twitter. But I have to disagree with him. If you want to go out with a bang, I feel like a great spot would be in Philly, and bringing a championship to Philadelphia, you’d be remembered forever.”
Why Barkley’s Voice Carries Weight in This LeBron James Free Agency Chase
Barkley isn’t just another athlete weighing in on a rival sport’s offseason drama. He’s lived the exact scenario he’s describing to James.
The former New York Giant signed with the Eagles in March 2024 and delivered immediately: 2,005 rushing yards in the regular season, another 499 in the playoffs, and a Super Bowl 59 title in his very first year in green. Philadelphia hadn’t won it since 2017. Barkley went from outsider to franchise icon in a single season.
That’s the blueprint he’s holding up for James. The 76ers haven’t won a championship since 1983 — a 43-year drought that’s shadowed a franchise with plenty of individual stars but no ring to show for it. Barkley’s argument is straightforward: show up, deliver a title to a fan base that’s been waiting more than four decades, and the city remembers you forever.
Where the LeBron James Sweepstakes Actually Stand
Barkley’s comments land in the middle of a genuinely unresolved NBA free agency situation. James, 41, is coming off his 23rd season and has not set a timetable for a decision, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Charania has reported that Cleveland, Miami and Philadelphia are the three teams that “continue to come up” in conversations around the league, with the Cavaliers viewed as having a slight edge in league buzz — partly because James recently vacationed with members of his 2016 championship-winning Cleveland roster to mark that title’s 10-year anniversary. Golden State, Denver and Minnesota are still considered in the mix but further back, per ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.
Philadelphia’s case strengthened considerably after the team’s trade for Jaylen Brown, acquired from Boston in exchange for Paul George and draft assets. That move gives the Sixers a projected starting group of James, Brown, Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid — enough firepower that James is reportedly taking Philadelphia’s pitch seriously, according to Charania.
None of this is settled. No offer has been accepted, and James’ representatives have not confirmed a front-runner. Treat any specific team as the pick as speculation until James or his camp says otherwise.
| Team | Reported Standing | Key Selling Point |
|---|---|---|
| Cleveland Cavaliers | Frequently cited as having “vibe” momentum | Original franchise, Donovan Mitchell extension, 2016 title ties |
| Miami Heat | Consistently named among top three suitors | Championship history with James, Pat Riley relationship |
| Philadelphia 76ers | Gained momentum after Jaylen Brown trade | Embiid-Maxey-Brown core, title drought since 1983 |
A Locker-Room Aside That Turned Into a Storyline
Barkley’s remarks also nodded to a bit of intra-league needling. He referenced New York Knicks forward Josh Hart, who had reportedly argued against Philadelphia as a destination in comments that circulated on social media earlier the same day — the exchange Barkley was reacting to when he pushed back on air.
“I know Josh Hart said the opposite. I saw that today on Twitter. But I have to disagree with him.” — Saquon Barkley, via NBC Sports Philadelphia
It’s the kind of good-natured cross-sport jab that tends to spread fast in a city where football and basketball fandom overlap heavily. Barkley has been consistent about his affection for Philadelphia’s fan base since he arrived, and this was another example of him leaning into that relationship publicly.
What Comes Next
For now, James remains unsigned, and there’s no indication a decision is imminent. Barkley, meanwhile, is fully focused on his own season — the Eagles are looking to build off a Super Bowl title and return to the postseason after a step back in 2025.
Whether Barkley’s pitch moves the needle at all is impossible to know. But in a city that’s spent 43 years waiting on another parade, it’s not hard to see why an Eagles Super Bowl hero making the case is getting attention.