LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Motivated by Children's Support
LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Motivated by Children's Support

LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Motivated by Children's Support

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LeBron James, the 40-year-old Los Angeles Lakers superstar, is preparing for his 23rd NBA season, fueled by the support and encouragement of his children. Despite a left knee sprain last season, James reports that his knee feels good and is focused on recovery to be ready for training camp, maintaining his elite performance with averages of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists. He has not set a specific retirement date, emphasizing how his body's condition and family support influence his decision to continue playing. Playing alongside his eldest son, Bronny, has been a long-held dream realized, while he acknowledges it would be "insane" to stay active long enough to play with his youngest son, Bryce. James has made clear he has no interest in coaching after his playing career, although he remains involved in professional sports ownership and potential NBA expansion ventures. While fans and critics are divided on his chances of winning another championship, LeBron remains motivated by legacy and family, aiming to extend his remarkable career.

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