The 2023 NBA All-Star game is done and dusted. Even in year 20, LeBron James wasn’t just present at the NBA All-Star game, he was one of the captains. This is just yet another example of LeBron’s unreal longevity.
LeBron James didn’t play a lot of minutes in the game. The reason behind it is that the King injured his hand during the All-Star game. Although James played for limited minutes, he was mic’d up for a short time.
During that time, James gave a hint about his future in the NBA, albeit in a joking manner.
LeBron James: "I gotta slow down. Couple more years…" 👀pic.twitter.com/azjByq8KY6
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 20, 2023
“I gotta slow down. Couple more years…”
LeBron James is currently 38 years old, and even though he has been putting up solid numbers on a nightly basis, he needs to take care of his body in hopes of further elongating his NBA career.
After all, according to his teammate Dennis Schroder, James wants to retire from the NBA at the age of 45. Keeping that in mind, James will need to take extra good care of his fitness.
LeBron James Is Ready For The Final 23 Games Of The Season
LeBron James‘ future in the league is a great topic of discussion, but right now, he has a lot on his table. LeBron’s biggest concern right now is to carry the Los Angeles Lakers to a decent enough record so that the team can avoid missing the postseason in back-to-back seasons.
To do so, James and the Lakers have only 23 games left in the 2022-23 NBA season. LeBron understands the gravity of the situation and is ready to do everything in his power to steer the Lakers during the most important 23 games of his NBA career.
With the new-look Lakers getting better with each game, James certainly has all the tools needed to improve the team’s current record of 27-32.
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