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    LeBron James addresses retirement speculation ahead of ASG

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefFebruary 15, 2026 Sports No Comments1 Min Read
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    LeBron James keeps proving that 41 is just a number on a roster sheet.

    Going into his 23rd NBA season, James hadn’t slowed down enough for anyone to stop paying attention. He is not filling some kind of elder statesman role. He is still starting, still producing and still making younger defenders look bad on a nightly basis.

    He’s been straightforward about the fact that his body does not bounce back the way it used to. Recovery looks different now. Preparation has changed. But none of that has put him anywhere close to retirement territory. Before the 2026 All-Star Game, the questions came around again. His answer was not exactly what many in the room would have expected.

    “I want to live. When I know, you guys will know. I don’t know. I have no idea. I just want to live. That’s all.”

    No retirement date and no promise to keep going, either. The whole debate stays wide open, even as the questions get louder every few months.





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