Even in his remarkable 22nd NBA season, LeBron James continues to redefine the limits of athletic longevity and excellence. At 40 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers icon is producing at a level that would be extraordinary for players half his age. Through 28 games this season, James has averaged 23.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, and nine assists per game—numbers that firmly establish him as a cornerstone for the Lakers.
While some NBA legends have managed to extend their careers into their 40s, most have done so in diminished roles. LeBron, however, remains a vital force for his team.
Despite his enduring dominance, James recently offered a rare glimpse into his thoughts on retirement, sharing surprising candor about his future plans.
“If I really wanted to, I could probably play this game at a high level for about another—it’s weird that I might say this—but about another five or seven years,” James said. “But I’m not going to do that.”
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A Career for the Ages
LeBron’s NBA journey is the stuff of legend. Drafted first overall in 2003 by the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Akron, Ohio native entered the league as one of the most hyped prospects in sports history.
Over the next seven years, he became a transformative force, elevating a struggling franchise to perennial contention before departing for the Miami Heat in a move that drew widespread criticism but delivered four consecutive NBA Finals appearances and two championships.
In 2014, James returned to Cleveland, completing a redemption arc that would culminate in one of the greatest achievements in sports history: the Cavaliers’ historic 2016 NBA Championship, which ended a 52-year title drought for the city. Since joining the Lakers in 2018, James has added another championship to his résumé, won during the tumultuous 2020 season.
In addition to his on-court accolades, LeBron recently achieved a milestone no other NBA player has ever reached: sharing the court with his son. Bronny James, now in the G League, made his professional debut earlier this season, fulfilling LeBron’s longtime dream of playing alongside his child in an NBA game.
Reflecting on Longevity
LeBron’s continued excellence has defied expectations, but he emphasized that his approach to retirement will be deliberate and final.
“I didn’t give myself a timetable of how long I would play the game,” James explained. “I told myself I wanted to maximize the time I had in the league and be as great as I could be. That’s still my mindset.”
Despite his competitive drive, James appears mindful of the balance between continuing to chase greatness and knowing when to walk away. For him, retirement will mark a definitive end to his basketball journey, without any second-guessing or comeback attempts.
The Legacy Continues
While LeBron remains focused on his own legacy, he is equally invested in the burgeoning career of Bronny, who has shown promise in the G League. The younger James has scored in double figures in seven of his last eight games, showcasing the potential to carve out his own path in professional basketball.
LeBron’s unique career trajectory—spanning two decades, countless records, and a father-son NBA partnership—ensures that his impact on the game will endure long after he decides to step away. Yet, as he continues to defy Father Time, fans are left wondering how much longer the King will reign.
Whenever the day comes, James has made it clear that his exit will be as deliberate as his career has been iconic. There will be no comeback tours or second acts—just a legacy that will be remembered as one of the most extraordinary in sports history.