LeBron James Drops Retirement Hint as Lakers Star Hints he Wants to Play With his Sons – The four-time league champion has no immediate plans to retire and hopes to make NBA history by playing alongside his sons, but only if he can maintain intellectual ability. In anticipation of playing with his sons Bronny and Bryce in the future, LeBron James is already examining which teams will receive first-round picks.
James, who is 37 years old, is the father of Bronny James, a point/shooting guard who presently competes for Sierra Canyon High School in Los Angeles. James, 17, has already achieved success on the basketball court, averaging 4.1 points in 15 minutes per game as a freshman.While Bryce James is only 15 years old, he has already displayed talent as a young basketball player, and James hopes to continue his career so that he can play in the NBA alongside both boys.
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In an interview, James said: “I like to throw things out in the airwaves, but I’m not one to say what’s going to happen in the next two to three years.”
“I am a visionary, but I’m also a guy that lives in the moment. I’d definitely be looking at who got first-round picks in 2024, 2025, things of that nature; 2026, ’27. I pay attention to that type of stuff.”
“I feel like I could play for quite a while. So it’s all up to my body, but more importantly, my mind. If my mind can stay sharp and fresh and motivated, then the sky’s not even a limit for me.” “I put it in the air because I like to talk to the basketball gods out there and see if things can come to fruition.”
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James, an icon of the Los Angeles Lakers, has already had a distinguished career that includes two gold medals from the Olympics and four NBA Most Valuable Player awards. He has become one of the wealthiest players around thanks to the enormous amount of business assets he has accumulated outside of the game. While the sport has already given him plenty he hopes that the ‘basketball gods’ can grant him one final wish to play alongside his sons.
He added: “I’ve always set out goals in my career, talked to the basketball gods, and they’ve listened to all of them. Hopefully they can listen to this last one, too.”