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LeBron’s career nears end as rival retires, capturing unwanted title.

Is LeBron’s Career Almost Over? James​ Captures ​Unwanted Title ⁣After Rival Retires

Nobody wants to be described as old while ​in their 30s.

It’s more often a scarlet letter than a badge of honor to be “old,” “older” or “oldest” in virtually ‍any occupation or walk of life.

Given that, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James can’t be particularly ‌thrilled ‌about the recent retirements of Miami Heat ⁢big⁢ man Udonis Haslem, 43, and James’ old‍ NBA Finals nemesis, Andre Iguodala,⁢ 39.

Haslem had announced his intention to‌ retire​ last year.

Iguodala, who played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets, Golden State‌ Warriors and ⁤the Heat, similarly announced his retirement ahead of time, but due to the unceremonious way in​ which his final season ended (he missed the ‍first 39 games of the year before fracturing his wrist in just ⁤his fifth game ⁣back), there was ⁤chatter that‌ he might return for one more‌ proper rodeo.

But the chatter turned out ⁤to be just that, as Iguodala ⁤announced‌ his retirement ⁢from basketball on Friday.

The⁤ expected and semi-expected retirements have left one LeBron ⁣James wearing the mantle ‍as the oldest ⁤player in the NBA at the ripe old age ⁣of 38, Sports Illustrated reported. In fact, James⁣ turns 39 just a few weeks into the season on Dec. 30.

And now that the self-proclaimed “King James” has to wear that particular crown, his days in the league do appear to be numbered.

James‍ has made it‍ public knowledge ‌ that ​he wants to play professional ⁣basketball with his eldest son, LeBron ⁣“Bronny” James Jr., who is currently a freshman at the University of Southern California.

James Sr. may be nearing​ the age of 40, but the possibility of the ⁢father-son duo playing together is becoming more and more⁢ realistic.

Bronny James ​will be eligible to⁢ be drafted by an NBA team after the upcoming season.⁢ (He is currently​ recovering from a⁣ health scare, but‍ is ⁢expected to play ⁢this year ​for the Trojans.)

Timing up nicely with that? LeBron James has two years left on his ​ contract with the Lakers, with the second⁤ year being ⁤a player option. That basically⁤ means James ‍can decide if he ‍wants to be a Laker next year.

That leaves two options for James to play with his son:

  • The Lakers draft Bronny, which is a ⁢distinct possibility considering where the Lakers are expected ‍to pick.
  • Another team drafts Bronny and James declines⁢ his player option‍ and signs with that team.

That second option leads to a whole slew of potential issues, including James being forced to sign a minimum deal with a bad team.

One ⁤way or⁣ another,​ the​ NBA’s oldest player could very well be gone in just two years.


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‌How could Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala’s retirements impact LeBron James’ career?

T: 400″>Dear‍ Readers,

Thank you for your continued support and interest in our publication. We strive⁣ to bring you insightful and engaging articles on a wide range of topics.

In this article, we ‍explore the recent retirements of Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala, and the impact they have on LeBron ​James’ career.⁣ As the oldest player in the NBA at 38 years old, LeBron is now faced with the realization that his ⁢playing days⁤ may be ⁣coming to an end. However, he also has the opportunity to fulfill his dream of playing alongside his‍ son, Bronny James.

LeBron ​has always been vocal about wanting to team up with his son in the NBA. With Bronny becoming‍ eligible for the ⁤draft after the upcoming season, the possibility of this father-son duo‍ playing together is becoming more feasible. LeBron’s contract with the Lakers​ has⁣ two years remaining, with ⁣the ⁢second​ year being a player option. This gives him the flexibility to ​decide if ⁤he wants to continue with the ‍Lakers or explore other opportunities to play with his son.

While the Lakers drafting Bronny remains ⁣a distinct possibility, there is also a chance that another team may draft him. In that case, LeBron‍ would have to decline​ his player option with the Lakers and sign with the ‌team that selects Bronny. Although ​this option comes with potential challenges, such as joining a less competitive team, it could allow LeBron to achieve his ultimate​ goal‌ of playing alongside his son.



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