LeBron James Makes Final Decision on Retirement
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LeBron James entered the NBA in 2003 straight out of high school. The Cleveland Cavaliers drafted him with the No. 1 overall pick in the loaded 2003 NBA Draft, which featured future Hall of Famers Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
While Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James knows the end of his legendary NBA career is drawing nearer, he's thankful he isn't feeling any outside pressure to retire.
The NBA legend is in the process of constructing a Beverly Hills megamansion on the site of his demolished $39 million former home.
On June 13, during ESPN’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith called Giannis Antetokounmpo an “underachiever” if he doesn’t add another ring to his collection. Since then, Smith has faced massive backlash from fans and analysts alike.
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On a recent episode of Mind the Game, LeBron James addressed a fan-submitted question that caught his attention. During the conversation, co-host and fellow NBA legend Steve Nash asked LeBron which team he would like to coach if he ever chose to step into that role after retirement. In response, Bron quickly shut down the idea.
Kelsi Karruli of Realtor.com reported on June 12 that construction remains ongoing on James' "dream megamansion" in Beverly Hills, California. The four-time MVP purchased the property for $36.8 million in 2020 and eventually razed the existing home before work on a new residence got underway in 2023.