LeBron James was visibly emotional during the Los Angeles Lakers' 129-99 defeat to the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena, as a tribute video played during the game brought back memories of his time with the team. The NBA legend, who returned to his home state and former team for possibly the last time, struggled to hold back tears as he watched footage of himself scoring 48 points in a double overtime victory against the Philadelphia 76ers in 2007.
James has been speculation about his future in the league, with many believing that this could be his final season. When asked by reporters if he had made a decision on his retirement, James said he hadn't, but acknowledged that the occasion "definitely got to me a little bit." He described being more present than on previous trips to Cleveland, where he has won nine of 12 games.
Despite being the NBA's all-time leading scorer, James only managed 11 points in Wednesday's game. The Lakers have struggled without him at the start of the season due to an injury, but James has been instrumental in their recent resurgence with 28 appearances this season. He signed a one-year contract extension in June and became the first player to feature in 23 NBA seasons when he returned from injury.
For LeBron James, there's no clear end in sight - only the memories of what once was.
James has been speculation about his future in the league, with many believing that this could be his final season. When asked by reporters if he had made a decision on his retirement, James said he hadn't, but acknowledged that the occasion "definitely got to me a little bit." He described being more present than on previous trips to Cleveland, where he has won nine of 12 games.
Despite being the NBA's all-time leading scorer, James only managed 11 points in Wednesday's game. The Lakers have struggled without him at the start of the season due to an injury, but James has been instrumental in their recent resurgence with 28 appearances this season. He signed a one-year contract extension in June and became the first player to feature in 23 NBA seasons when he returned from injury.
For LeBron James, there's no clear end in sight - only the memories of what once was.