LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Despite Knee Injury
LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Despite Knee Injury

LeBron James Plans 23rd NBA Season Despite Knee Injury

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LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar, is focused on recovering from a Grade 2 MCL sprain he sustained during the 2025 playoffs to return for his historic 23rd NBA season, which would make him the first player in league history to reach that milestone. Despite his age of 40 and recent knee surgery, James is optimistic about reaching full strength by the start of the 2025-26 training camp and remains committed to competing at an elite level. He credits his disciplined approach to body maintenance and the unwavering support of his wife and three children as key motivators in his pursuit to continue playing. While retirement rumors have surfaced, James has not set a specific timeline for the end of his career and is considering his physical condition and family input before making any decisions. Off the court, he is involved in ventures such as an Amazon partnership, including a commercial highlighting Prime Day and launching a men's grooming line, as well as hosting a podcast with NBA legend Steve Nash. The Lakers are preparing for a significant offseason, with James' free agency status among their priorities as they look to build a competitive roster around him and other key players.

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