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All-Star LeBron James Says He Still Doesn't Know Whether His 23rd NBA Season Will Be His Last
LeBron James focuses on Lakers' final 28 regular-season games and playoffs while managing health issues and exploring ownership and other post-playing opportunities.
- On Sunday at All-Star weekend, LeBron James said he still hasn't decided whether his 23rd NBA season will be his last, speaking to reporters at Intuit Dome, Inglewood.
- With 28 games remaining, James said his focus is on the Lakers' present and the final 28 regular-season games amid injury issues and limited chemistry, with only 10 games played together by James, Luka Doncic, and Austin Reaves.
- Using his familiar line, James told reporters, `Yeah, I mean, I want to live`, while averaging 22.0 points, 7.1 assists, and 5.8 rebounds this season and recording a Thursday triple-double.
- Discussing his long-term plans, LeBron James said `right now I'm still locked in on what's going on right now, our season`, and he has discussed NBA ownership with the Board set to meet in March.
- In historical context, LeBron James plays in a record 23rd NBA season and has 22 All-Star appearances, amid the new U.S. vs World All-Star format.
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LeBron James doesn't know, he says. At the age of 41, he leaves time to decide his future in the NBA.
LeBron James doesn't know, he says. At the age of 41, he leaves time to decide his future in the NBA.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right9Center33Last UpdatedBias Distribution61% Center
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- 61% of the sources are Center
61% Center
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C 61%
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