LeBron James might be getting up there in age, but he sure isn’t making it obvious by how well he continues to perform on the hardwood. James, in a spirited 95-91 comeback win over Serbia in the 2024 Paris Olympics, dropped 16 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists — embracing his role as the maestro of his Team USA’s offense. The 39-year-old forward has seen it all throughout his long, illustrious career and characteristically, he showed up for when his team needed it the most.
Alas, all good things come to an end. Father Time remains undefeated despite the Los Angeles Lakers star’s seeming immunity from its power. Even James acknowledged his basketball mortality as he reflected upon what it meant to be on the court for one of the most competitive games he has been in in recent memory.
“I’m 39 years old, going into my 22nd season, I don’t know how many opportunities and moments I’m going to get like this to compete for something, compete for something big and play in big games. And tonight was a big game,” James said, per Tim Reynolds of AP.
As sad as it may be, LeBron James is truly nearing the end of his playing days. Time is running out for him to compete at the highest level, but his stint playing for Team USA in 2024 has shown that he still has plenty of gas left in the tank. Does he have one more deep run left in him?
Of course, it’s not quite clear when James will be retiring. He recently signed a two-year deal with the Lakers with a player option for the 2025-26 season. He has also made his desire to play with his sons clear, and with Bryce James set to enter the NBA in 2026 at the earliest, James could perhaps wait until then so he could play with both Bronny and Bryce.