LeBron James Plans to Retire as a Laker, Says It’s the Goal
LeBron James expresses his desire to finish his career with the Lakers, emphasizing his commitment to the team and its organization.
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Los Angeles: Can you believe it? LeBron James just turned 40, and everyone’s buzzing about how much longer he can keep playing and where he’ll end up. It’s a big deal!
When asked about his future, LeBron made it clear he wants to retire as a Laker. He said, “That would be the plan.” He’s all about finishing his career in LA, where he feels at home.
He knows the business side of basketball, but his bond with the Lakers is strong. He hopes he won’t have to leave before he hangs up his sneakers for good.
While some fans dream of him playing elsewhere, that’s not happening anytime soon. Plus, with the Lakers drafting his son Bronny, it makes any trade talk even trickier.
As for how much longer he’ll play, LeBron is taking it one season at a time. He wants to see how he feels this year before making any big decisions. He even joked that he could keep playing at a high level for another five to seven years if he really wanted to, but he’s not planning on that.
Most likely, he’ll play another season or two. But honestly, with how he’s defying age, who knows how long he can keep this up?