'King' LeBron Retires? Extending Active Duty? Does Agent Know "Same Process Repeated for Years, So I..."
'King' LeBron Retires? Extending Active Duty? Does Agent Know "Same Process Repeated for Years, So I..."
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LeBron James (Lakers) agent Rich Paul appeared on "The Rich Eisen Show" on the 23rd (Korea time) and received questions related to LeBron. Regarding his future, he said, "I have no idea. There is no answer to that question."스포츠토토
LeBron's season has come to an end. Born in 1984, LeBron showed off his presence despite his young age. He played an average of 34 minutes and 9 seconds in 70 games, recorded 24.4 points, 2.1 3-pointers (success rate of 37.6 percent), 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists and 1.0 steals.
Along with Stephen Curry (Golden State), Jaylon Brunson (New York), Anthony Edwards (Minnesota), and Evan Mobley (Cleveland), he was selected as the All-NBA Second Team, breaking the record he had (21 times).
LeBron and the Los Angeles Lakers have a contract through the 2025-2026 season. However, LeBron has player options, which allows players to declare themselves as free agents this summer if they want. Therefore, LeBron has many options such as retirement and transfer.
"I don't know. I haven't got an answer yet. I have to talk to my family. And I need time to talk to myself," LeBron said in his final game to end the season.
Then, how much does the agent know? If you look at the conclusion, it wasn't yet.
Paul explained, "I have no idea. I've repeated this process over the past few years. LeBron will sort out his thoughts. We're at a stage where we're reviewing things."
Locally, they are showing expectations that they will play at least one more season.
"We've performed at a high level this season as well. We've also gained a lot of energy by playing with our son Bronny James. The Lakers brought in Luka Doncic with them a new option. They can compete for the championship. LeBron will be desperate for his fifth ring. In addition, the All-Star Game will be held in Los Angeles this year. It could be a celebration of his career."