After getting swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday night, reporters were asking LeBron James in the postgame press conference what his future in the NBA looks like. Speculation has been rising since he is 41 years old and this has been a topic since their 2024 postseason exit.
LeBron was prepared for their questions and decided to offer a tiny glimpse into his mindset and where he may be at mentally.
“I think you guys asked me about [retirement], and I’ve answered questions. I don’t think I’ve come out and been like, ‘Oh, retirement is coming,'” James said. “With my future, I don’t know, honestly. It’s, obviously it’s still fresh from, obviously losing. And I don’t know. I don’t know what the future holds for me.”
The highly decorated player said he was going to spend time with family over the course of the next few weeks before making any definite decisions regarding his career and if this is the end or not to an amazing career.
“I think for me it’s about the process,” James said. “If I can commit to still being in love with the process of showing up to the arena 5½ hours before a game to start preparing for a game, giving everything I got, diving for loose balls and doing everything that you know that it takes to go out and play.
“Showing up to practices, 11 o’clock practice, I’m there at 8 o’clock preparing my body, preparing my mind, preparing to practice, to put the work in. So I think for me, I’ve always been in love with the process … so I think that would be a big factor.”
Rob Pelinka and the Lakers have publicly made it clear they would love to have LeBron back for another season. Multiple reporters have suggested James could leave Los Angeles and go home to the Cleveland Cavaliers, or even join Stephen Curry in Golden State to help the Warriors win a championship.
As of right now, James is an unrestricted free agent this offseason. This season, he averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists per game.
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