Gregg Popovich (1997-2019) | 22 |
Phil Jackson (1989-2011) | 20 |
Pat Riley (1981-2001) | 19 |
Doc Rivers (2007-pres.) | 16 |
Jerry Sloan (1988-2004) | 16 |
LeBron James says he will consider retirement this offseason
LeBron James made his way down the ramp to exit the arena Monday night, having just completed his 20th NBA season with an unceremonious sweep out of the playoffs, not knowing if it would be the last time he would make that walk as an active player. James told ESPN he will consider retirement this offseason.
James has one season remaining on his contract with the Lakers, worth $46.7 million for 2023-24, and a player option for the following season worth $50.4 million.
Over the past several years, he has repeatedly made it known that his goal is to play in the league with his oldest son, Bronny, before he retires. As he approached passing Kareem and I'll jab bar's all-time scoring record in February, he told ESPN the last thing left for him to accomplish after the scoring mark was, "I got to play with my boy".
NBA Points Leader
No.1: LeBron James - 38,652
No.2: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 38,387
No.3: Karl Molone - 36,928
No.4: Kobe Bryant - 33,643
No.5: Michael Jordan - 32,292
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