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LeBron James’ Retirement Plans Revealed: Exclusive Insights from an NBA Insider

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LeBron will be 40 years old in December and many are wondering just how much gas he has left in the tank.

One NBA insider has explained how he thinks the Lakers legend will approach his retirement.

LeBron is getting to live out his dream of playing with his son Bronny and his current Lakers contract includes a player option 2025-26 season, so his days could be numbered.

However, ESPN‘s Dave McMenamin thinks LeBron will make it very clear to everyone when he’s about to bow out.

“I mean, LeBron signed an extension this summer where he only has one year guaranteed,” McMenamin said on NBA Today. “But I wouldn’t start looking at like this is going to be, the clock is starting to tick down on his career, where he would walk away from the Lakers and retire because they had struggled throughout the season. He’s going to be on his own timeline. And I think when it’s the final march of LeBron, perhaps final March rather than Last Dance, we’re all going to know. We’re all going to know and it’s going to be must see TV. It’s going to be the Lebron tour coming to town throughout the 28 NBA cities, culminating in, you know, a spectacular farewell.”

James has hinted at retirement a number of times, though some of these may have been a ploy so he could land a bigger contract with LA.

But his longevity was again brought up at the Olympic games.

Before winning gold with Team USA, LeBron spoke candidly about his participation in big basketball games.

“I’m 39 years old, going into my 22nd season, I don’t know how many opportunities and moments I’m going to get like this to compete for something, compete for something big and play in big games. And tonight was a big game,” James said.

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