In a recent episode of the ‘Mind the Game’ podcast, LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers’ star player, opened up about the team’s loss to the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs.
James admitted that the Lakers made too many mistakes during the series and missed crucial opportunities. He credited the Nuggets for being the better team, emphasizing their ability to capitalize on the Lakers’ errors.
Reflecting on the series, James expressed frustration at the missed chances, particularly recalling pivotal moments in the games where one play could have shifted the outcome.
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Despite feeling emotionally invested in each game, James acknowledged that the Lakers ultimately fell short, leading to their defeat.
James also discussed his plans for the future, revealing his desire to play alongside his son, Bronny James, before retiring from the NBA.
This intention suggests that James, at 39, is not considering retirement anytime soon. However, his future with the Lakers remains uncertain, raising questions about whether he will continue with the team or explore opportunities elsewhere in the upcoming season.