LeBron James Gets Candid About Retirement – Says Walking Away From NBA Will Feel Like a “Funeral”

LeBron James Gets Candid About Retirement – Says Walking Away From NBA Will Feel Like a “Funeral”
Basketball legend LeBron James is getting brutally honest about the emotional toll retirement could take once his historic NBA career finally comes to an end.
In a recent interview, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar compared stepping away from the game to experiencing a major personal loss. “I kind of look at it like when you lose a loved one and you have a funeral,” James said while reflecting on what leaving basketball might feel like.
The four-time NBA champion admitted the idea of no longer playing the sport that defined his life is difficult to process. Basketball has been central to his identity since childhood, making the eventual goodbye feel deeply emotional.
Still, the future Hall of Famer says his focus after retirement will shift toward the people closest to him. “What I want to do at 45, 50 and 55 will be a lot of creating great vibes and fun with my family and my friends,” James explained.
He continued, adding that those experiences will matter most in the long run: “Creating things we will never, ever forget.”
For now, though, the NBA icon isn’t rushing the decision. While speculation about his retirement continues to swirl around the league, James remains focused on enjoying the game and maximizing every moment left in his legendary run.
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