Danny Green: James has the greatest career in history and he can still play next season
6686 Sports, October 26th Recently, former NBA player Danny Green (currently serving as a Lakers commentator) interviewed LeBron in an exclusive interview with ClutchPoints.
Reporter: "You've worked with LeBron on two different teams and played against him in your career. How would you sum up his 23-year NBA career now?"
Green said: "It's unbelievable. People are still trying to figure him out when he is 40 years old and entering his 23rd season. It's too Ridiculous. People can disparage him all they want, but it's the greatest career we've ever seen in NBA history. It's that simple, and you can have that debate on its own, but to me, there's no question that LeBron has the best career of all time. I think that's a different debate than who is the greatest player of all time. 23 years, unprecedented. His career is incredible."
Reporter: "Many people in the league believe that he will announce his retirement after the 23rd season, but this announcement has not yet come. It seems that he will really enter the free agent market next offseason. Think about where he wants to end his career. How long do you think he will play? Will he return to the Lakers in the 2026-27 season? "I think it depends on whether he will retire after this year or next year. Later - his body will tell him. Missing the start of the season will definitely take a toll on him mentally, and not being named to the All-NBA team will undoubtedly have an impact on him. When things start to happen and he can't play every night, that's when I think he starts to consider quitting. It's time to be an All-Star for the past 21 years, but if he gets hurt this year, this could be the last time we see LeBron James. But I think he can play another year after this season."