Lakersā LeBron James reveals plan for NBA future after getting swept by Thunder
Lakersā LeBron James reveals plan for NBA future after getting swept by Thunder originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. After 23 NBA seasons, LeBron James' future is up in the air. He is arguably the league's greatest-ever player, so his decision will be significant to the NBA and the Los Angeles Lakers. His contract is up, so he will be a free agent if he chooses to play another season. The Lakers are fresh off getting swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, that only intensifies the speculation about LeBron's future. At 41, most players retire at this point, but James continued to prove he's still an elite player. After a remarkable age-41 season, LeBron is still playing well. However, Father Time is still undefeated, even though LeBron has made jokes about beating it. There is a chance he could retire in the 2026 offseason, but it would be a bit anticlimactic to end his career on that note. He is still undecided about what he will do in the future, especially since the Lakers might have different plans. Austin Reaves has said he wants to keep playing with LeBron, but it will not be his decision to make. MORE: LeBron James' options after the 2025-26 season's conclusion LeBron will not make this decision on his own, as he would love to consult his family. He has a lot of time before he has to make his decision. For now, he will be at home watching the rest of the NBA Playoffs. "Still fresh from losing, I donāt know what the future holds for me. As it stands right now, I have a lot of time off... Iāll go back and recalibrate with my family and talk with them, spend some time with them, and when the time comes, you guys will know what I decide to do," LeBron said after Game 4 about his NBA future. There is no definitive answer just yet, which will keep the speculations going. However, with what he showed during the 2025-26 season and postseason, he still has the tools to become a top player for a 24th NBA season. - Wrestling legend Ric Flair has no sympathy for Luka Doncic's hamstring injury - Dillon Brooks continues to be a villain by popping up in the Lakers vs Thunder Game 4 - LeBron James might not be as essential to the Lakers' championship window as initially thought - LeBron James' future is now the main storyline after the Thunder's sweep - Deandre Ayton's new Dominayton chain confuses the NBA world
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