Lakers star LeBron James unsure when it comes to future
LeBron James chuckled at the question he knew was coming as a smile crossed his face when he was asked about the word βretirement.β
James stammered as he tried to answer the question during his session at Lakers media day on Monday.
He never provided a definitive answer about his future. Heβs about to enter his 23rd season in the NBA, which will mean James will have played more seasons in the league than anyone in history. He turns 41 on Dec. 30, but if last season was any indication, James hasnβt slowed down.
When James was asked about his approach to this season, knowing that retirement is near, he seemed unsure how to answer.
βI mean, I donβt know,β he said. βI mean, Iβm excited about today, Iβm excited about an opportunity to be able to play a game that I love for another season. And whatever the journey, however the journey lays out this year, Iβm just super invested, because like you just said, I donβt know when the end is, but I know itβs a lot sooner than later.
βSo just being super appreciative of the fact that I could come up here, do another media day and talk to you guys and do all this stuff around here, so just excited about the journey and whatever this year has in store for me.β
James exercised his player option for $52.6 million this summer to play with the Lakers in the final year of his deal. He did not sign an extension with the Lakers, meaning that James will be a free agent after the 2025-26 season if he does not retire.
James already is the NBAβs all-time leading scorer during the regular season with 42,184 points. He has played the second-most regular-season games in history at 1,562, just 50 behind the leader, Robert Parish.
James averaged 24.4 points,7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists last season
It was clear that he still was on top of his game.
Lakers stars LeBron James, left, and Luka Doncic pose during the teamβs media day on Monday.
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βThe thing that still pushes me is the fact that the love of the game is still high,β James said. βThe love of the process is even higher. So thatβs what continues to push me to play this game. I mean, itβs really that simple. Me training and working on my body and trying to get my body as close to 100% as possible every year, itβs something thatβs like β- itβs a beautiful thing for me. Just continue to challenge to see how well I can push myself to play the game at a high level, recover at a high level, be able to sleep better, mentally prepare, try to stay sharp throughout the course of a long season. And just the roller coaster of an NBA season, thatβs all like, gratifying to me, no matter the good, the bad, the ugly. I love that process. … So much that goes into it, more than just picking up a basketball and shooting at the rim.β
James is teaming up with another superstar in Luka Doncic, who signed a three-year extension for $165-million.
Doncic, 26, is considered one of the top players in the league, giving James a top-notch running partner.
James was asked how much having a player like Doncic beside him will weigh in his decision to retire.
βNah, nah. As far as how long I go in my career? Nah. Zero,β James said. βThe motivation to be able to play alongside him every night, thatβs super motivating. Thatβs what Iβm going to train my body for. Every night I go out there and try to be the best player I can for him, and weβre going to bounce that off one another. But as far as me weighing in on him and some other teammates of how far I go in my career, nah. It would be, literally my decision, along with my wife and β two of my boys [Bronny and Bryce] already gone. … So itβll be a decision between me, my wife [Savannah] and my daughter [Zhuri]. It wonβt be, βHey, having a meeting with my teammates.β It wonβt be that.β
James and Austin Reaves have been teammates for four years now, and Reaves has seen no decline in his famous teammate.
Reaves, who declined a four-year, $89.2-million contract offer from the Lakers over the summer, hasnβt talked to James about retirement but doesnβt see it happening any time soon.
βEvery time you see him, heβs got a big smile on his face, heβs the biggest kid in the room, has a great time and you got to appreciate that for somebody who has been going at it for so long, 23 years,β Reaves said. βAt some point you feel like the joy might not be there. But every time you see him, it reinsures that heβs here for one thing and one thing only and thatβs to win. But I donβt know about retirement. He might play for another 10 years.β
James returns to a Lakers team that was 50-32 last season and finished third in the Western Conference. The Lakers then lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
But the Lakers have retooled, adding center Deandre Ayton, guard Marcus Smart and wing Jake LaRavia.
James has won four NBA championships, and yearns for another.
βI donβt know, just to know how many miles I got as far as this game in my 22 years, now starting 23 years, and to still be able to play at a high level, to still to be able to go out there and can make plays and be respectful on the floor,β James said.
βItβs just super humbling and gratifying for me, personally. I love to play the game, and I love to play at a high level. And for me, age is kind of just a number, but it is reality too, though. I mean, you look at the history of the game, itβs not been many guys at my age, or especially going into Year 23 thatβs been able to play at a level like that. And Iβve just tried to not take it for granted and just try to give the game as much as I can, inspire whoever I can: the younger generation, my generation, the generation after me, the generation to come. I think you are of the age what you, I guess, tell your mind you are.β