LeBron James, a superstar for the Los Angeles Lakers, has surpassed Udonis Haslem as the oldest active player in the National Basketball Association (NBA) after Haslem announced his retirement from the Miami Heat in July. When questioned about the beginning of his 21st season in the NBA, “The King” has the perfect statement ready to provide.
Before making a stunning dunk, James, who is 38 years old, did a spooky shrieking motion with his hands in front of his face. It is safe to say that the four-time NBA champion will not have a typical season for a player who is in his 21st year of eligibility for the league.
LeBron James averaged 30 points per game in his comeback season; therefore, the same may be anticipated of him at age 38 as he averaged 30 points per game in his comeback season. Vince Carter’s scoring average of seven points per game in his 21st season is the best in the history of the league.
James’s reaction to the news that he had become the oldest player in the league was reported by the official NBA X account on Twitter.
On his various social media pages, he posted the video alongside emojis that depicted facial expressions that were identical to those seen in the original video.
At the end of the 2016–17 season, James gave serious consideration to calling it quits. In all of his years of working, this was the first time he had felt unqualified for the job.
Soon after that, he made the announcement of his return and claimed that he had reignited his passion for the game by teaching it to his sons over the course of the summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers have retained the majority of their roster from the team that competed against the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference final, and they have also brought in a few key new players, such as center Christian Wood.
On October 24, James and the rest of his team will begin their season in Denver. They are now believed to be among the top contenders for the championship.