Farewell Tour or Tim Duncan It? LeBron James’ Decision to Retire Is Clouded by Uncertainties
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LeBron James has been the poster child of NBA basketball since the early 2000s. It’s safe to suggest that LeBron has been the quintessential face of the league ever since he was drafted in 2003. However, with LeBron being 39 years old, it’s time for fans to realize that he will not be in the league for much longer.
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During a press conference hours before his 20th All-Star appearance, LeBron stated that he doesn’t know how many seasons he has left in the tank. He further went on to claim that he’s 50/50 on whether he should bow out like fellow Laker Kobe Bryant, or “Tim Duncan it” and retire by winning a championship.
LeBron says he doesn’t know how many seasons he has left, says he’s 50/50 on whether he should take a ‘farewell tour’ like Kobe, or whether he should “Tim Duncan it” and retire without announcing it ahead of time.
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) February 18, 2024
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While Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan are both considered all-time greats, their retirements marked contrasting ends to their illustrious careers. Kobe retired from a Lakers team that was arguably one of the worst in the organization’s history. In contrast, Tim Duncan retired at the pinnacle of his career, having won the 2014 NBA title. While LeBron has stated that he’s 50/50 between the options, he certainly wouldn’t want to end his career with a team which isn’t competing for the title. Which is why he has flirted with the idea of playing for the New York Knicks. But will LeBron really leave Los Angeles for New York?
Will LeBron demand a trade from the Lakers?
The Los Angeles Lakers have been a mess this season. They have looked nowhere near competent enough to even be in the running for the NBA title. Despite possessing superstars like LeBron and Anthony Davis, the Lakers have failed to challenge for the coveted Larry O’Brien trophy. They currently occupy the 9th spot in the Western Conference standings, having won 30 out of their 56 games.
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This has led to growing speculation that LeBron isn’t happy with the Lakers organization and is considering a trade. In recent weeks, LeBron has hinted that he’s interested in playing for the Knicks. He arrived at Madison Square Garden wearing Knicks colors before the Lakers faced the Knicks on 3rd February. Furthermore, he gave a post-match interview with a Knicks towel around his head. Afterwards, LeBron posted an hourglass emoji on his X (formerly Twitter) handle.
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LeBron’s weird antics could have been a power move by him to force the Lakers hierarchy’s hand into trading for a superstar before the trade deadline. However, that plan hasn’t worked, as the Lakers did not complete any major trades before the deadline. Past instances have shown that LeBron has left teams when he perceives that they have reached their maximum potential. This raises the question of whether he might do the same again with the Lakers.
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Saumya Khanduja
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