LeBron James Gives Final Answer on When He’ll Retire From NBA

When will LeBron James retire? This is probably the biggest questions these days. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar is making the biggest headlines these days. He sure made a big splash during the All-Star weekend. Reporters asked a lot of questions, and most of them were related to his retirement. Of course, LeBron used the opportunity to talk about his plans to play with Bronny.

“My last year will be played with my son,” LeBron told Jason Lloyd of The Athletic. “Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be. I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point.”

LeBron James won’t retire in the near future

LeBron would really love to spend his final season in the NBA as Bronny’s teammate. He is pretty sure about it. No, LeBron won’t be chasing a big contract. He has earned a lot of money in his long career. Let’s not forget that LeBron is the highest-paid NBA player at the moment. His endorsement deals definitely add up to his net worth.

LeBron will spend the final year in the NBA on the team that drafts Bronny. This is more than great news for any NBA team out there. Getting LeBron is like a dream come true. They’d get the GOAT for little money.

This leads us all the way to the Lakers. LeBron is a loyal Laker and he’d love to finish his career as a Laker. Will the Lakers even make a move to get the kid? 247Sports says Bronny ranks as the 34th prospect in his high school class. He won’t be a first-round pick after all. Will Rob Pelinka wait a little longer to get LeBron’s son?

Honestly, LeBron’s jab at the Lakers spiced things up a bit. He praised other general managers and didn’t really mention Pelinka. NBA analysts believe that LeBron is not happy with Pelinka’s decision to remain quiet at the trade deadline. This would make things easier for LeBron. We all know what that means. LeBron could choose to go somewhere else and play with his son.