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Haynes: LeBron James is unsure if he’ll be with the Lakers next season

During the first half of this season, the pressure and burden of carrying a substandard Los Angeles Lakers team were clearly wearing on LeBron James, both mentally and physically.

Although he suffered injuries to both of his feet, he played through the pain and took a remodeled supporting cast to the Western Conference Finals, only to get swept by the Denver Nuggets on Monday.

By all accounts, James and the Lakers should have plenty to be hopeful about next season. But he made an interesting comment after Game 4 that has people wondering about his immediate future and whether he will even be with the Lakers next season.

According to Chris Haynes, it isn’t a foregone conclusion that James will be back with the team for the 2023-24 campaign.

Via Bleacher Report:

“Lakers star LeBron James is uncertain if he’ll be with the team when the 2023-24 NBA season starts in the fall, and retirement is under consideration, league sources tell Bleacher Report, TNT,” wrote Chris Haynes.

“LeBron has a lot to weigh, sources say.

“James is expected to take his time in deciding if he’ll return for Year 21. He has two years, $97 million remaining on his contract, but the final year is a player option.”

Perhaps James’ comment was simply coming from a place of frustration and fatigue. After all, he has said repeatedly he wants to play with his son Bronny James, who has committed to playing college ball for the University of Southern California and won’t be eligible for the draft until 2024.

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