LeBron James Reveals Hopes For The End Of His Career

LeBron James has been part of the NBA for almost two decades and he accomplished a lot in his NBA career. The high school phenomenon became the greatest basketball player of all time. LeBron beat Michael Jordan and other top players and took the throne. It’s been 18 years now, and LeBron is still dominant. Some would say he is still in his prime.

The kid from Akron joined the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2003 NBA Draft. He had a four-year stint with the Miami Heat and went back to Cleveland. During his time with the Heat, LeBron won two rings. He came back to Cleveland to win another one. It was time to part ways and the king of basketball became a Laker.

LeBron James to finish his career with success

LeBron’s first season with the Lakers turned bad. He suffered a groin injury and missed a lot of time. But, he won a championship in his second year.

Maybe LeBron will win another title with the Lakers. This year was a failure but he signed a contract extension with the team, securing his spot on the roster.

The 36-year-old has great plans for his career. LeBron went on the “Smartless” podcast with Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes. He talked about his time with the Lakers and shared details of his future plans.

“I truly hope that I can finish my career with the Lakers. However many years that is, if it’s four, five, six, whatever, seven, I hope I can continue to play the game,” LeBron said. “I love being in L.A., my family loves being in L.A. Being with a historical franchise like the Lakers is something… It’s like me being in “Space Jam” — I never thought it would be possible. You think about Kareem, and Magic, and Wilt, and Jerry West and Elgin Baylor, Kobe, Shaq and all of them, the whole list goes on.”

Maybe LeBron will finish his career with Bronny by his side. He dreams of playing with his son. Dreams do come true, remember?