Melo: If James opts out of his contract this year, other teams will grab him because he can still play.

Sarah Johnson 2025-10-20 04:47 Internet Report

October 20th: Former NBA player Carmelo Anthony recently discussed LeBron James' retirement on a podcast. Anthony said, "James still loves the game and the locker room atmosphere. If he truly decides to retire, he'll definitely let everyone know. I'm not sure about that, but from my perspective, his love for basketball is too deep to make any decision that would jeopardize his career. His contract with the Lakers isn't over yet, and he's still capable of averaging 25 points per game and contending for championships. We've always heard that he's hungry for championships, so I don't think he'll accept a smaller role." "I believe even if James retires in the future, he won't completely leave basketball. With his knowledge and insights, he could definitely become a commentator or start his own podcast to continue giving back to the sport. If he opts out of his contract this year, multiple teams around the league will undoubtedly be vying for him. But I think staying with the Lakers is the best option for him because he's still young and still averaging high points. Plus, the Lakers have a good roster with talented players like Austin Reeves."

Melo: If James opts out of his contract this year, other teams will grab him because he can still play.

October 20th: Former NBA player Carmelo Anthony recently discussed LeBron James' retirement on a podcast.


Anthony said, "James still loves the game and the locker room atmosphere. If he truly decides to retire, he'll definitely let everyone know. I'm not sure about that, but from my perspective, his love for basketball is too deep to make any decision that would jeopardize his career. His contract with the Lakers isn't over yet, and he's still capable of averaging 25 points per game and competing for championships. We've always heard that he's hungry to compete for championships. Therefore, I don't think he'll accept a smaller role."


"I believe that even if James retires in the future, he won't completely leave basketball. With his knowledge and insights, he could definitely become a commentator or start his own podcast to continue giving back to the sport. If he opts out of his contract this year, multiple teams around the league will undoubtedly compete to sign him. But I think staying with the Lakers is the best option for him because he's still young and still averaging high points. Plus, the Lakers have a strong roster with talented players like Austin Reeves."


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