Retirement period, and "King" LeBron looking at "son" Bronny "through this that I'm done..."
Retirement period, and "King" LeBron looking at "son" Bronny "through this that I'm done..."
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"I think this will show that I'm done," replied 'King' LeBron James (Lakers).
A new video of the local media "ESPN" podcast "The Pat McAfee Show" was released on the 27th (Korea Standard Time).
It was King LeBron who caught my eye. Appearing on a podcast, he talked about various topics.
LeBron, who was born in 1984, is playing his 22nd season since his debut in the 2003-2004 season, but he still boasts his presence. He played an average of 34 minutes and 9 seconds in 61 games this season, recording 24.7 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 8.4 assists.
Including the NBA's top scorer (40,198 points), he has accomplished everything he can achieve as a basketball player. He was the first player in the NBA to step on the court with his son, Bronny James (Lakers).
Then, how does LeBron look at the retirement period.
"It's all on my mind," LeBron said, "When I don't want to get to the stadium five hours before the start of the game, when I don't want to train, and when I get to the point where I don't want to study the scouting report of the players I'm playing against, I think I'm done."
Questions related to Bronny were added. LeBron, dubbed "King," was also an ordinary father to his son.
LeBron said, "As a father, it doesn't matter if Bronny doesn't score many points. He's a proud son. He puts a lot of effort into the game. From the perspective of teammates who want to see him grow, he has made a lot of progress so far." 토토사이트
As LeBron said, Bronny has displayed robust attack capabilities. He scored 17 points in the game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, which is equivalent to his career high score, and posted a whopping 39 points in the game against the Santa Cruz of the G-League on Saturday.
LeBron said, "I was growing up throughout the G-League season and scored 39 points. I wasn't satisfied with this. I talked with Bronny about this, but he regretted his free throws more than scoring points. He is an amazing player."