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Lebron James undecided in the future after NBA-Play-off loss

LeBron James said he would take his time to take his future into account after Los Angeles Lakers lost to Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the NBA play-offs.

The 40-year-old had coordinated an NBA title of the fifth career, but these hopes ended in a 103-96 loss, in which the top scorer of the competition recorded 22 points, seven rebounds and six assists.

James spent 22 seasons in the NBA, a record that he takes with Vince Carter, and is 49 games in the regular season, which are held by Robert Parish from 1,611. In 2024 he signed a two -year contract with the Lakers.

When asked how long he could continue to play, James said: “I don't have the answer.

“Something that I sit down with my wife and self -help group and just talk and see what happens. Just have conversations with me about how long I want to continue playing. I don't know the answer at the moment to be honest.

“It is up to me if I will continue to play or how long I will continue to play, so it has nothing to do with someone else.”

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