LeBron James Says 'There's No Way' He'll Coach in NBA
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The NBA superstar hasn't indicated any plans about when he'll retire from basketball, but one of his Lakers teammates has his thoughts on LeBron James' future.
One Los Angeles Lakers guard thinks that LeBron James has a lot left in the tank, and he'd like to continue being his teammate.
LeBron James looks set to stay in Los Angeles as he starts a big home project. This shows he might not leave the city soon. While the NBA star has not said if he will stay with the
Los Angeles Lakers wing Dalton Knecht told TMZ he is hoping to get to play with LeBron James for another 5-10 years.
One question involves guard Austin Reaves and his time with the team. Reaves will be a free agent at the end of next season, and there has been plenty of trade speculation around him. But the Lakers guard has now broken his silence on his desires, saying that he wants to remain in Los Angeles for his entire career.