- LeBron James reflects on the future after the Lakers’ playoff disappointment.
- Historic Season: LeBron’s legacy, family milestones and major retirement issues.
- Lakers’ playoff exit put LeBron James at the intersection: What’s next for the Kings?
After eliminating the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of NBA playoffs at Timberwolves in Minnesota, LeBron James took the time to consider his future in professional basketball.
When asked how long he planned to play, James replied:
> “I don’t know. It’s something I’ve sat down with my family, my wife and my support group and just chatted to see what was going to happen, just have a conversation with myself and discuss how long I want to keep playing.”
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James ended his 22nd NBA season at the age of 40, with an average of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists.
Despite its outstanding performance, the Lakers’ absence in the playoffs prompted James to reflect on his professional trajectory.
Historical Milestone Mark Season 22
- Achieve 50,000 career points
In March, James became the first player in NBA history to have more than 50,000 professional points, cementing his position as the league’s leading scorer in history.
James showed his lasting ability, scoring 42 points in a victory over the Golden State Warriors in February, joining Michael Jordan as the only player to score 40 points at the age of 40.
Seasonal Trade brings Luka Doncic to Lakers
The Lakers made a major mid-season by acquiring Luka Dončić from the Dallas Mavericks.
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James praised Dončić as a “generally passed down from generation to generation” and pointed out the energy he brought to the team.
> “End of the time, it’s making someone like any franchise very energetic,” James said.
However, James admits that the team may not have enough time to develop new chemistry.
> “I’m not sure if there’s enough time to network.” He reflected.
Share court with son Brownie: career highlights
James played with his son Bronny James this season, the first father-son duo to appear in the NBA regular season.
>”It’s definitely number one,” James said. “It’s not even close. Being able to play games I love and being able to play with my son has been one of the most satisfying and satisfying journeys I’ve ever been.”
Brownie spent most of the season in the G League, but made a brief appearance with the Lakers to show growth and potential, which made his father proud.
Praise rookie coach JJ Redick
James also expressed admiration for first-year head coach JJ Redick, acknowledging the challenge of leading a high-profile team like the Lakers.
> “I think he handled it very well,” James said.
Looking to the future: James and the Lakers’ future is uncertain
With the offseason beginning, James has $52.6 million in player options in the 2025-26 season.
He is still uncertain about exercising options or retirement.
> “It’s a business, so you don’t know what the roster will look like next year…I don’t know where I stand now.” He came to the conclusion.
The basketball world is waiting for LeBron James’ retirement decision, which will greatly impact the Lakers’ strategy and NBA landscape