LeBron James reveals retirement timeline: ‘I’m not going to play that much longer…’

LeBron James is just “not going to be that guy” who pushes beyond his limits to stay in the game despite crossing his prime.

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James’ NBA career is indisputably running out of fuel, and he’s not one to deny it either. Besides the inflated speculation surrounding his retirement timeline always making headlines, the 39-year-old basketball giant personally addressed the elephant in the room after the glorious victory against the Grizzlies on Wednesday night.

James singlehandedly scored 35 points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds in the game against the Memphis lot. Earlier in October, the successful Olympian made NBA history with his son Bronny, becoming the first father-son duo to play in the professional league. Their united game-checking moment against the Minnesota Timberwolves made huge waves, both online and offline.

However, the elder James’ retirement question has long been on the mind since before he led the USA Basketball Men’s team to the Paris Olympics and subsequently returned as gold medal victors. The NBA superstar turns 40 in December and, in a way, spoke his mind on when he could possibly be hanging up his jersey for good.

“I’m not going to play that much longer, to be completely honest,” he told reporters on Wednesday after the Lakers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 128-123. According to the Bleacher Report, he added, “One year, two years, whatever the case may be. I said the other night I’m not playing until the wheels fall off. I’m not.” So, regardless of when the on-court hour may arise for James, the NBA hero has no plans of pushing himself over and beyond just to stay in the game, vulnerably attracting any kind of gruesome injuries. He’s just “not going to be that guy” who pushes the limits despite knowing when it’s time to pump the brakes.

“I’m not going to be the guy disrespecting the game because I just want to be out on the floor.”

In addition to it already being reported that James probably has no plans of returning to the LA 2028 Olympics, ESPN basketball insider Shams Charania also recently commented that the next season could be the American athlete’s last one.

For his next showdown, James and co are set to spar against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday

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