Uncertain about future, LeBron James treasures time with son, Bronny, in Cleveland

CLEVELAND — As LeBron James made the trip to Rocket Arena before the Lakers’ Wednesday night blowout loss to the Cavaliers, he couldn’t help but wonder the same thing everyone else was.Could that have been James’ last NBA game in Cleveland, and should he soak it in even more than usual?“That’s every road arena that I’ve been in,” James said.“I think [I’ve] talked about that, that I’m just trying to take everything in, not take the moments for granted.
Because it could be [my last season].” James, who’s 41 years old and playing in his league-record 23rd NBA season, reiterated that he doesn’t know what the future will hold for him beyond this season. He’s slated to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. “I obviously haven’t made a decision on the future, but it very well could be [my last season].So, no matter if it’s here or going to Washington and playing the next game, [Madison Square] Garden, Barclays [Center], on this trip.
And obviously it means a little bit more here for me personally because I grew up 35 minutes south of here.”James, and the Lakers, struggled on Wednesday night. The four-time league MVP finished with just 11 points on 3-of-10 shooting to go with six turnovers, five assists and three rebounds.California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!And the 129-99 final score was the Lakers’ largest margin of defeat in a game this season.They were outscored by the Cavaliers 99-59 in the game’s final 32 minutes, including 72-44 in the second half, after having a 40-30 lead early in the third. “We got outplayed, you can say, I got outcoached,” coach JJ Redick said.
“We just didn’t look like we had all our juice.”Despite the lackluster performance that dropped the ...