LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers star, expressed uncertainty about his future in the NBA ahead of the 2026 All-Star Game. The 41-year-old, in his 22nd consecutive All-Star appearance, stated he has no immediate plans regarding retirement or continuation. His comments came during a news conference on February 15, 2026.
LeBron James addressed questions about his NBA future during a news conference prior to the 2026 NBA All-Star Game on February 15. The Lakers forward, who is in the final year of a two-year, $104 million contract, his fourth with the team, remained noncommittal. "When I know, you guys will know," James said. "I don't know. I have no idea." In a lighter moment, he added, "I want to live, that's all."
At 41 years old, James is averaging 22.0 points, 7.1 assists, and 5.8 rebounds per game through 36 appearances this season, his lowest scoring average since his rookie year in 2003-04. He has missed 18 games due to various injuries, including left foot arthritis, making him ineligible for All-NBA selection under the 65-game minimum and ending his 21-year streak.
Despite health challenges, James demonstrated his capabilities with a triple-double in the Lakers' 124-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks before the All-Star break. The Lakers enter the break at 33-21, fifth in the Western Conference, though injuries have affected the roster, including absences for Luka Dončić (12 games), Austin Reaves (26 games), Deandre Ayton, and Marcus Smart (both 10 games).
James offered a candid assessment after a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, saying, "You want me to compare us to them? That's a championship team right there. We're not. We can't sustain energy and effort for 48 minutes, and they can. That's why they won a championship."
Regarding the team's post-break outlook, James noted, "It's too hard to really say what we're capable of. I know that we've played some of our best basketball this season, we've looked very good. On the other side, we've been terrible. We've looked disgusting. I think the most important [thing] is if we can get healthy, how many minutes we can be on the floor, how much chemistry we can build with this sprint starting."
James opted for an individual news conference instead of the broader All-Star media day, fueling brief speculation, but he provided no updates on his plans beyond the current season.