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LeBron James’ future is up in the air heading into the 2026-27 season, with one half of the basketball community convinced he’s done with pro ball and the other believing he has at least one more year left in the tank.
LeBron James's contributions to the league remain unmatched, positioning him to surpass even the world’s top earners, like Cristiano Ronaldo.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has never participated in the Slam Dunk contest despite an incredible history of in-game slams.
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Kendrick Perkins issues strong warning about post-LeBron James NBA
ESPN personality Kendrick Perkins said that the NBA could be in trouble when LeBron James retires.
The projection reframes James’ looming free-agency decision. At age 41, he is no longer bound strictly by salary maximization. Instead, storytelling, legacy, and platform control could dictate where — and how — he plays next.
NBA legend LeBron James recently revealed how he plans to continue playing at the highest level after altering his dietary habits. However, James’ eating strategies aren’t cut out for everyone, including one of the top stars in the WNBA.
Shaquille O'Neal believes that LeBron James will play two more NBA seasons after the current one because he wants to pad his scoring record.