All-Star LeBron James Says He Still Doesn't Know Whether His 23rd NBA Season Will Be His Last
LeBron James prioritizes winning a championship with the Lakers while his $52.6 million contract ends this summer amid health and team chemistry challenges, Lakers hold fifth in Western Conference.
- LeBron James, the 41-year-old All-Star, confirmed that he is not on a farewell tour this season with the Los Angeles Lakers, despite tearing up during a tribute in Cleveland last month.
- James has spoken about the importance of savoring moments with his teammates, including his 21-year-old son, Bronny.
- The four-time NBA champion is still performing at an All-Star level alongside Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, but injuries have limited them to only 10 games together this season.
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LeBron James doesn't know, he says. At the age of 41, he leaves time to decide his future in the NBA.
LeBron James still unclear on NBA future: 'I have no idea'
LOS ANGELES, United States — LeBron James has no clue if he will play beyond this season, his record 23rd in the NBA, but the superstar has some projects in mind for his retirement days. The 41-year-old Los Angeles Lakers forward spoke Sunday ahead of the NBA All-Star Game, saying his playing future beyond this season remains uncertain. ‘I want to live’ “Yeah, I want to live,” James said of his post-season plans. “When I know, you guys know. I d…
By GREG BEACHAM INGLEWOOD, California, USA (AP) — LeBron James hasn't yet decided whether his unprecedented 23rd NBA season will be his last. “When I know, you guys will know. I don't know. I have no idea. I just want to live. That's it,” James told reporters as he arrived at the Intuit Dome for his 21st All-Star Game. The 41-year-old James again confirmed he isn't doing a farewell tour this season with the Los Angeles Lakers, even though he tea…
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