Rob Pelinka Addresses LeBron James’s Postgame Comments About Future

Rob Pelinka weighed in on the four-time NBA champion’s remarks after Monday’s loss.
Rob Pelinka Addresses LeBron James’s Postgame Comments About Future
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LeBron James has not had his exit interview with Lakers coach Darvin Ham and general manager Rob Pelinka following the franchise’s series-ending Game 4 loss to the Nuggets in the Western Conference finals on Monday night.

James, who played in only 55 regular-season games this season due to several injuries, finished Game 4 with a stellar 40-point performance to conclude the final game of his 20th NBA season. Despite his incredible outing, Denver earned the series sweep of Los Angeles. The 38-year-old then offered a cryptic response regarding his NBA future in the postgame press conference, leading to the notion that the four-time champion could be considering retirement.

As a result, Pelinka told reporters that he and Ham will have their exit interview with James in the coming days and that the 19-time All-Star “earned the right” to reflect on his NBA future, calling it “human” and an “inflection point.”

“LeBron [James] has given as much to the game of basketball as anyone who’s ever played,” Pelinka said. “When you do that, you earn a right to decide whether you’re going to give more. Sometimes we put athletes, entertainers on a pedestal, but they’re humans. They have inflection points in their careers.

“Our job … is to support any player on our team if they reach a career inflection point. LeBron is surrounded by incredible people. His family first … management team … I’m sure he’ll have those conversations with them in the coming days.”

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While James’s future remains in question currently, Pelinka did state that keeping the core of the team together is a “high priority” this offseason.

“Keeping that continuity is going to be very important,” Pelinka said. “… This was a season of advancement and growth … This was a team that competed to the bitter end and that’s something as an organization that we owe to our fans.”

Currently, James is slated to earn a franchise-best $46.7 million in the 2023–24 season. James also has a player option for the ’24–25 season for $50.4 million. 


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