Is LeBron James Retiring? Latest News, Rumors Ahead of All-Star
LeBron James holds a separate All-Star press conference today. Here’s what he’s said about retirement, plus his 2025-26 and career numbers.
heavy.comHere’s the latest on LeBron James retirement talk as of now.
What he’s said recently: LeBron has repeatedly indicated he’ll consider retirement after evaluating his situation in the offseason or at the end of a season, but has not committed to when he will retire. He’s emphasized that his decision will come when he feels it’s the right moment, not based on outside speculation.
Current team status and context: He remains focused on the Lakers for the current season, with discussion centering on whether he returns for another year and where that next chapter might unfold, if at all. There’s ongoing talk about contract options and potential extensions, but no official retirement announcement yet.
Public reaction and rumors: The retirement topic has generated a wide range of speculation, including possible timelines and locations, but authoritative updates consistently cite that no definitive retirement decision has been made. This is common given his age, mileage, and ongoing Lakers involvement.
If you’d like, I can pull the three most credible recent articles and summarize their retirement timelines and quotes, or track any official statements from LeBron or the Lakers for you.
LeBron James holds a separate All-Star press conference today. Here’s what he’s said about retirement, plus his 2025-26 and career numbers.
heavy.comJames remains reticent about what he'll be doing when NBA training camps open in the fall
www.cbssports.comShams Charania shares LeBron James' current mindset on retirement and his future with the Los Angeles Lakers.
www.profootballnetwork.comThe Lakers superstar seems to be leaning one direction.
www.sportingnews.comLakers star LeBron James, having just completed his 20th season in the NBA, told ESPN he will contemplate retirement this offseason: "I got to think about it."
www.espn.comJames told ESPN he will consider retirement this offseason. After scoring 40 points and playing all but four seconds of the Los Angeles Lakers' 113-111 Game 4 loss to the Denver Nuggets -- with his last-second floater to try to force overtime being blocked at the buzzer -- James ended his news conference by telling reporters, "Going forward with the game of basketball, I've got a lot to think about." … James, 38, wrapped up his campaign by leading the No. 7-seeded Lakers all the way to the...
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