Lakers

Report: LeBron James is expected to return for ‘at least’ one more NBA season

Published by
Jesse Cinquini

The subject of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James retiring from the NBA is now a relevant topic once again.

James’ 22nd season in the league came to an end with the team’s Game 5 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday. The Lakers got booted in the first round for a second year in a row despite finishing as the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference this time around.

It makes sense if some Lakers fans are worried about James deciding to call it quits on his NBA career soon, as on top of all the miles on his body he’s accumulated over his lengthy career, there’s no player in the league right now older than him. He’s 40 years old and will turn 41 in December.

However, ESPN’s Shams Charania provided a report that indicates James isn’t going to retire in the coming days or even months. According to Charania, the expectation is that James will play “at least” one more season in the NBA.

James started his pro career with the Cleveland Cavaliers after they selected him with the No. 1 overall pick all the way back in the 2003 NBA Draft. The forward is the only member of his draft class who’s still active in the league.

He has spent more than half of his life as an NBA player, and even after multiple decades, he still has the skill set and physical gifts to be a franchise player. James averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game across 70 appearances in the 2024-25 regular season and was named an All-Star.

Assuming James does indeed play at least one more season in the league, hopefully he can help the Lakers reach the playoffs again next year and go on a deep run. It’s worth noting that fellow star Luka Doncic will have a full season in a Lakers uniform under his belt by the time the next season’s playoffs arrive.

Lakers fans should breathe a sigh of relief after hearing what Charania had to say about James’ NBA future and be optimistic about getting to see a 23rd season from the league’s all-time leading scorer.

Jesse Cinquini

Jesse is an aspiring sports journalist that has previously worked as a staff writer at SB Nation’s CelticsBlog and The Knicks Wall.

Published by
Jesse Cinquini

Recent Posts

Sources: Bucks brass now regrets firing Adrian Griffin and hiring Doc Rivers

If the Milwaukee Bucks could go back in time and not fire Adrian Griffin for…

4 weeks ago

Sources: Some members of Rockets regret Kevin Durant trade

Some members of the Houston Rockets regret trading for Kevin Durant last offseason, sources told…

1 month ago

Sources: Milwaukee Bucks expected to pursue trade for Kawhi Leonard this offseason

The Milwaukee Bucks are expected to pursue a trade for Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi…

2 months ago

Maxx Crosby says winning is all that matters to him: ‘I want to win more than anything on this planet’

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby only cares about winning. The five-time Pro Bowler…

2 months ago

Terron Armstead says the 2023 Dolphins were a ‘Super Bowl team’ if healthy

The Miami Dolphins haven’t won a playoff game in more than two decades, but former…

2 months ago

NBA coach who’s worked with Kevin Durant: ‘It’s like he is unhappy all the time’

Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant has been the subject of allegations related to a burner…

2 months ago