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James will superior to NBA Future after the outcome of the Laker Playoffs

The NBA superstar LeBron James says he will take the time to decide whether to return for a 23rd season after his Los Angeles Lakers were released on Wednesday by the Minnesota Timberwolves from the first round of the playoffs.

“I don't know,” said James when he was asked how many years he would play more. “I don't have the answer.

James, who turned 40 on December 30, scored an average of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game in one season with new milestones, but not a fifth title.

The goal scorer of all times of the league was James in March the first player to accumulate 50,000 career points.

He came to NBA Icon Michael Jordan as the only player who scored 40 points at the age of 40, which he entered in February 42 in a Lakers victory against Golden State.

Later this month, he and the Lakers were provided with energy by the addition of Luka Doncic, the Slovenian star, who led the Dallas Mavericks to the final last season.

– Father -Sohn first –

But James said the most important achievements this season was together with son Bronny as the first father-son duo, who played together in a regular NBA game in the regular season.

It was a moment when James had been expecting for a long time and was possible when the Lakers designed Bronny James last year.

“No. 1,” he said about playing with his son. “This is not even nearby. To play the game that I love and to be able to be with my son, this was one of the most pleasing and satisfactory trips on which I have ever been.”

Bronny James played a large part of the season in the Developmental G League, but James said he was watching him from the summer league, during the previous season and the G-Liga and in his short stays with the Lakers made him “super proud”.

James also praised the development of the first coach JJ Redick in the first year and noticed that rookie trainers in the NBA are facing a hard way, but that it was “a damn much more difficult rookie head coach to train the lakers.

“I thought he handled it very well,” said James.

James said when Doncic arrived in February, he was energized by the arrival of a “generation level”, but when he looked back, he was not sure whether there was enough time to “do”.

“Ultimately, it is very dynamic for every franchise,” said James, but he was not ready to deal with how the Lakers can improve about Doncic and maybe themselves.

“It's a business, so you don't know what the squad will look like next year … I don't know where I am standing,” he said.

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