LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Amid Family Support
LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Amid Family Support

LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Amid Family Support

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LeBron James, now 40 and preparing for what would be his 23rd NBA season, continues to perform at an All-Star level, averaging over 24 points and 8 assists per game in the 2024-25 season while recovering from a knee injury. Supported strongly by his family, including his son Bronny who is also his Lakers teammate, James remains motivated to pursue further success despite contemplating the natural endpoint of his career in the coming years. While LeBron has considered aspects of basketball influenced by international rules, such as shorter game times, he remains focused on his playing career rather than transitioning into coaching, having explicitly ruled out becoming an NBA coach after retirement. Meanwhile, his youngest son Bryce James, who recently turned 18 and is entering college, is receiving guidance and support from their family matriarch, Gloria James, as he prepares for his own basketball future. LeBron’s legacy includes not only his on-court achievements but also his role in nurturing the next generation of basketball talent within his family. Fans are encouraged to cherish the remaining moments of his extraordinary career as he balances recovery and readiness for the upcoming season.

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