Maybe when you say goodbye to your career, James leaves warm words to his son in the locker room
LEBRON James had a message for his son on his way out of the Los Angeles Lakers locker room for potentially the last time. Lakers icon sent a message to all his teammates, but the one to his son didn 't quite sound the same.(The lights on the court were getting darker and in the Los Angeles Lakers' locker room, 40-year-old LeBron James finished his last game of the season. While saying goodbye to his teammates one by one, he said to his son Brownie, "Goodbye if you are destined to be goodbye." The seemingly relaxed words hid the legendary star's confusion about the future. In the first round of the just-concluded NBA playoffs, the Lakers lost to the Timberwolves 1-4 and missed the follow-up journey. This result seemed to have put James in thought, and he admitted that he was considering retirement. As a four-time NBA champion and historical scoring champion, James has long been successful in the field of basketball, but in his heart, being able to play with his son this year is the most precious memory. From Brownie being selected by the Lakers last year, to the tempering of the summer league, to the first time father and son were in the preseason, James witnessed his son's growth. He did not hide his pride for Brownie, praising his son for not only his excellent football skills, but also a good child he loves personally. Now, James is at the crossroads of his career. If he returns next season, it will be his 23rd season in the NBA. But where will the future go? The basketball superstar said he needs to discuss with his family and also needs to ask his heart. LeBron James' basketball career is a legend. Now facing the choice of retirement, this is not only an important turning point in his personal career, but also affects the hearts of countless fans. His care and pride for his son made people see his warm side as a father outside the court. No matter what decision James makes in the end, the brilliant achievements he has left in basketball history are indelible, and the father-son basketball story between him and Brownie will also become a topic of relish for fans. As for his future, perhaps as he said, everything takes time and inner voice to give the answer.
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