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Lebron James about NBA Future after the excretion of Lakers Playoffs: “I don't know the answer to that”

Shortly after the Minnesota Timberwolves removed the Los Angeles Lakers from the playoffs, LeBron James vague remained vaguely how long he wanted to play in the NBA.

“I don't know. I don't have an answer,” said James when he was asked about his future. “Something that I sit down with my family, my wife and self -help group and simply talk and see and see what happens. Just talk to myself how long I want to continue playing.

“I don't know the answer at the moment to be honest. So we will see.”

James 'comments come after Los Angeles' 103-96 against Minnesota in game 5 of her Western Conference First round. The 40-year-old striker scored 22 points, seven rebounds and six assists in the defeat. It marks the end of its 22nd NBA season and seventh with the Lakers.

This season, James scored an average of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists in 70 games of the regular season.

“This is also a business,” he said. “So you don't know how the squad next to the boys who are locked in contracts will look. I mean, S – I have a lot about myself. I don't know what the roster will look like. I don't know where to stand.”

This story is updated.

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