LeBron James, a prominent player for the Los Angeles Lakers, is aware that his career is nearing its conclusion. Despite completing 22 seasons in the NBA, he isn't contemplating retirement just yet. His previous season was marred by a knee injury, but he is now focused on achieving full fitness for the Lakers' training camp in September.
James acknowledges that thoughts of retirement occasionally cross his mind, but he doesn't dwell on them. "I have a lot of time to take care of my injury, my knee, the rest of my body and make sure I'm as close to 100% as possible when training camp begins in late September," the 40-year-old told the Associated Press, as quoted by ESPN.

At this stage in his career, James naturally reflects on when it might end. He wonders if it could be this year or next. However, he hasn't set a specific timeline for retirement. Instead, he's observing how his body and family respond to the demands of his career.
The Lakers ended their season third in the Western Conference but were defeated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the playoffs. This outcome has not deterred James from preparing for another season with determination and focus on his physical readiness.
James remains committed to maintaining peak performance levels despite acknowledging that thoughts about retirement are natural at this point. His focus remains on recovery and preparation for future challenges with the Lakers.