LeBron James Says He Won't Delay Retirement to Play with Son Bryce

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LeBron James is on the eve of what would be an NBA-record 23rd season He shared the court last season with his 20-year-old son Bronny He revealed whether he will play until he gets to share the court with his son, Bryce, 18, while speaking with reporters on Monday, Sept. 29 LeBron Jameswill say goodbye to basketball when the time comes — a decision he will make himself. The Los Angeles Lakers star, 40,spoke with the mediaon Monday, Sept. 29, in a press conference, during which he addressed whether he will extend his time in the NBA enough to share the court with his son,Bryce. The 18-year-old collegefreshmancurrentlyplays basketball for the University of Arizona. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty His father told reporters with a laugh, "I'm not sitting here. No, I'm not waiting on Bryce." LeBron didn't completely close the door to the possibility of sharing the court with Bryce, but attributed his current outlook to time. "I don't know what his timeline is," thefather of threesaid. "He's his own young man now. He's down in Tucson. We'll see what happens this year, next year, you know, but he has his own timeline." He continued: "I got my timeline, and I don't know if they quite match up, but we'll see." Michael Reaves/Getty LeBron is on the eve ofwhat would be an NBA-record 23rd season. In July 2024,LeBron re-signed with the Lakersto share the court with his oldest son,Bronny, 20. That October, the father-son duomade history when they both played for the Lakers, facing off against the Phoenix Suns in a preseason game. The matchup marked the first time a father and son have ever played together in any NBA game. Days later, they got toshare the court again during a regular NBA season matchupagainst the Minnesota Timberwolves. Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Whether they'll get to share the court for a second season is something they "don't really talk about," Bronny toldreportersin July. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I think when stuff like that does come up, he just tells me to not worry about it, to not even pay attention to it [and] just lock into what you have going on right now," he said. "And that's what's going to get me better and to keep me focused. I think it's good that he tells me to not pay attention to that stuff." The Lakers' 2025-2026 season starts on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 10 p.m. ET on NBC when they play the Golden State Warriors. Read the original article onPeople

 

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