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LeBron James, after a conspicuous absence from the All-Star weekend, finally made a grand return by joining the ‘Inside the NBA’ crew. Right away, marking the excitement, he found himself in the hot seat, facing a barrage of questions. Almost immediately, he faced questions about the rumors of his potential trade to the Golden State Warriors, linking them away from himself. Moreover, LeBron then had to address queries about his household.

Kenny Smith, a member of the ‘Inside the NBA’ crew, dove into the topic of LeBron’s son and his basketball future. Smith asked, “Is there another one-and-done in your household, or are we gonna him a couple of years at USC?” LeBron, with a laugh, asserted that the decision ultimately rests with Bronny. As he double-downed on the stance, Kenny cleared his approach for his question, stating, “I know it’s not financial, so…” further clearing the air immediately, citing “It’s definitely not financial,” maintaining the intrigue around Bronny’s basketball aspirations and what his NBA dream holds.

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During his 21st season in the league, James maintains an unwavering desire to witness Bronny’s success on the court. Whether hastily leaving the court after a game or fielding media questions while keeping a keen eye on Bronny’s telecasts, James remains focused on his son’s basketball journey.

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Moreover, during his absence from the All-Star festivities on Saturday, James tuned in to watch the USC Trojans’ game against the Colorado Buffaloes. The game, extending into double overtime, concluded with a narrow victory for Colorado. Additionally, James engaged with fans on social media and shared his excitement and energy surrounding the intense game.

LeBron James plans to retire as a Laker

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As fans and media eagerly awaited LeBron’s much-anticipated presence, he swiftly addressed inquiries about his NBA future. Discussing how many seasons he’s got left, he casually mentioned, “I have not mapped out how many seasons I have left. I know it’s not that many.”

Moreover, in light of recent trade rumors with the Warriors, LeBron took a moment to express gratitude for his six years with the Lakers. He even dropped a hint about wanting to wrap up his career in that iconic purple and gold, though he threw in a reality check about the unpredictable business side of the league.

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With that, now, there’s the whole Bronny connection. LeBron has openly expressed that his ultimate NBA dream revolves around sharing the court with his son. This can potentially tie LeBron to the franchise that welcomes his son into the league.