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LeBron James talks retirement and if he’ll continue playing until son Bryce makes NBA debut 

by Francis Akhalbey, Face2FaceAfrica.com

LeBron James recently touched on retirement and if he’ll remain in the league until his son Bryce makes his professional debut — Photo Credit: Savannah James/Instagram

Ahead of his history-making 23rd NBA season, LeBron James, 40, made it known that he’s edging closer to retirement and not waiting for his son Bryce to earn a professional contract before hanging up his jersey. 

James fulfilled a desire last year when the Los Angeles Lakers drafted his eldest child, Bronny, and they ultimately became the first father-son duo to play in the NBA together. But while talking to reporters on Monday, the league’s all-time leading scorer and future Hall of Famer stated that he wasn’t “waiting on” his other son, Bryce, who plays for the Arizona Wildcats.

“He has his own timeline, I got my timeline, and I don’t know if they quite match up,” James added, per USA Today.

During the offseason, James and the Lakers exercised his $52.6 million player option to remain on the franchise’s roster for the 2025-26 season. And though a deal has not been reached for James to continue playing for the franchise beyond the 2025-26 season, Lakers GM Rob Pelinka stated last week that they “would love if LeBron’s story would be he retired a Laker.”

James, on Monday, did not provide a specific timeline for his retirement. But he made it clear that he was not going to make that decision in consultation with his teammates. 

“It’ll be a decision between me and my wife and my daughter,” James said, adding that Bronny, 20, and Bryce, 18, are currently not staying with the family. “It won’t be a meeting with my teammates.”

The four-time NBA champion, however, likened his condition to the wine that he drinks, implying that he gets better with age.

“I look at my age like the wine that I drink,” James told the reporters. “The older wine I drink, the better it is.”

 

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