Uncertainty in L.A.
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Meanwhile, the King keeps logging minutes, leading offenses, and proving he’s still one of the most consistent players in the league. Last season, LeBron James averaged 25.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.8 assists per game. For many analysts, those numbers defy logic for someone who’s been at the top of the NBA for over two decades.
Luka won’t influence his decision
On another front, outlets like Marca reported that Luka Doncic won’t influence LeBron James’ decision. While many assumed that sharing a locker room with the Slovenian star might motivate him to extend his career, James was blunt. “Zero,” he replied when asked how much that partnership weighed on his retirement plans. Although he admitted playing with Doncic is “super motivating,” he emphasized that his retirement will be a personal decision, made with his wife, without meetings or pressure from teammates.
LeBron James also addressed rumors about waiting for his son Bryce to play together. “It would be a dream,” he admitted, “but it’s not the goal right now.” What remains his true compass is his love for the process: “When I stop loving the training, the film, the daily grind… that’s when I’ll know it’s time to walk away,” he said on The Pat McAfee Show.
LeBron James hasn’t said goodbye, but he hasn’t promised to stay either. His legacy is untouched, but his future is on hold. And while the Lakers shuffle their pieces, NBA fans wait.