Lakers: 3 takeaways from LeBron James’ 2019-20 season so far

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LeBron Hasn’t Shown Any Signs of Slowing Down

At 35 years old, one would think that LeBron James doesn’t have much left in the tank. He’s now in his 18th season, however, he doesn’t look to be aging on the hardwood. His numbers haven’t taken a dip and he still has the ability to take over a game at any given moment.

Chances are, LeBron will finish out his career in LA and we all know that his number one goal is to win numerous titles before he hangs them up.

James has averaged 25 or more points in every season since joining the league in 2003. Even in his mid 30’s, he continues to dazzle on a nightly basis. With his family settled in LA and his oldest not far off from a college basketball career, LeBron could even play until he’s 40 at this rate.

The King has voiced numerous times to reporters that he still feels great physically and mentally. Other than a couple of injuries last season, the Lakers star has stayed relatively healthy for the majority of his career. If the 2019-20 campaign is any indication, James won’t be retiring any time soon.

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