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Former Teammate of LeBron James Shares Insight on Lakers Star’s Retirement Plans

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LeBron’s former Cavs teammate Isaiah Thomas has weighed in on when he thinks LeBron will retire from the NBA.

The almost 40-year-old is entering his 22nd season in the league and his output is seriously crazy.

In his first pre-season game with the Lakers against the Suns, Bron dropped 19 points, five rebounds, four assists and two blocks in 16 minutes.

This year will look a little different for him though, since he’ll have his son playing with him in LA – a feat no other NBA player has achieved.

LeBron also has a younger son Bryce, who some could be more skilled than Bronny.

IT thinks that James will wait until he can play in the league with Bryce and this when he’ll call time on his illustrious career.

 

Last year, Savannah James appeared in a Beats by Dre advertisement.

She referenced LeBron’s desire to play not only with his eldest son Bronny, but also his youngest son Bryce.

“Tell them you’re not done until you play with your son,” Savannah says at the 1:30 mark as Bronny appears on-screen.

“Then do that, again,” she continues as Bronny’s face is replaced with Bryce’s.

Bryce is 17 years old and spent his freshman and sophomore seasons playing for Sierra Canyon School, and ESPN have ranked him as a four-star prospect.

He has offers from multiple college basketball teams including Ohio State University and Duquesne University, so he could definitely end up in the NBA one day.

There are certainly no guarantees that LeBron will stick around until Bryce gets drafted into the NBA, but it would be pretty cool to see!

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