Will LeBron James retire? Lakers star breaks silence after NBA playoff exit
Thunder advanced to the Western Conference Finals after sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers 4-0
Los Angeles Lakers eliminated from NBA playoffs following the 115-110 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday, May 11.
With this triumph, Thunder advanced to the Western Conference Finals.
The Lakers fought back with 39 third-quarter points. The Lakers were eliminated despite a 24-point, 12-rebound performance from James.
Moreover, the persistent absence of Luka Doncic, who missed the entire postseason due to an April injury, also proved to be a setback for the team. Despite the spectacular efforts from Austin Reeves, the Lakers could not clinch this win.
Following Lakers’ elimination from NBA playoffs, LeBron James speaks about his future plans, Lakers’ performance and NBA season reflection.
When asked by the reporter about his future plans, especially retirement, the NBA icon stated that he does not know what his future holds. He emphasized that he needs time to recalibrate, spend time with his family and reflect on the decision before making any decision about his career.
“None of us here know what the future holds. Neither am I. I will take time to recalibrate, look over the season, and see what’s best for my future. And when I get to that point, everyone will know.”
He noted that he has not yet reached a decision and that retirement is not a foregone conclusion.
Despite falling short of championship, James did not see the year a disappointment. “I mean I was put under some positions I have never played in my career before, actually in my life. I have never been a third option in my life. My teammates allowed me to lead them under extreme conditions, that was pretty cool for me.”
He also praised his team’s resilience in the face of multiple injuries and roster changes.
Following the elimination, the basketball world is now focused on James’ uncertain future as he is going to be unrestricted free agent after the expiration of LeBron’s current contract this summer. It remains to be seen whether he will return for a record-extending 24th season or not.
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