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OD Sports: LeBron James answered questions about the end of his NBA career

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OD Sports: Lakers Nation reporter and writer Ryan Ward tweeted about his questions to LeBron James. LeBron James is currently in his 19th season in the NBA, battling the Los Angeles Lakers for the championship. The question is whether James has considered the end of his career. It's no secret that LeBron James keeps pace in terms of staying in physical shape, constantly changing every game, about $1.5 million a year. LeBron James, 37, averaged 27.6 points, seven rebounds and 6.7 assists per game. This is by no means an easy task. He's the oldest player in the Lakers lineup, leading the team in terms of scoring, which makes things right. James, in response to Ryan Ward's question, said: "I've thought about where I am and still play at such a high level. I didn't think much about it, but I was in 19th grade, and like I said, I'm not going to do 19th grade again, so I'm definitely not going to go halfway through my career. The reason LeBron James continues to dominate at this age is largely due to the conventions he follows. $1.5 million a year is spent on staying healthy through rigorous exercise routines and diets. James hired personal trainers and even chefs to achieve optimal levels of nutrition and physical performance.

OD Sports: LeBron James answered questions about the end of his NBA career

James went on to add that as long as his mind and body are in sync, then he's fine of moving on. "I'm on the other side of the hill so we'll see where the race will take me and we'll see where my body will take me. And my mind, as long as my mind stays fresh, my body, you know, as long as my body stays in this state – I can play games. As fans, we don't know what LeBron James's ceiling will be or how many years he has left in the tank. James delved into when he knew when it was time to quit his career, saying:

OD Sports: LeBron James answered questions about the end of his NBA career

"I think the game will tell you, your body will tell you what your brain will tell you. You know, I've invested enough time, filled enough clocks, and when that time comes, I'll be fine. His performance in the 2020 NBA Finals against the Miami Heat was top notch, as he scored at least 25 points in every game in the series. With 29.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 1.2 steals in six games, LeBron James was named Finals MVP. The Lakers won the series 4-2 and were named the 2020 NBA Championship. After a disappointing 2020-21 season, after losing to the Phoenix Suns in the first round of the playoffs, the Lakers made some moves in the offseason. To strengthen the roster, Russell Westbrook was introduced by the Lakers, who sent away a group of young talented and role players. However, the lineup built around the "Big Three" of LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook has yet to have the expected impact. The Lakers are currently no. 7 in the Western Conference, and there are a lot of concerns around the league; About their chances of becoming competitors.

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