Four NBA championship rings are a lot for most players — but LeBron James is not your ordinary NBA star. Over the past two decades, James has been the face of basketball in the United States — he is scrutinized more than any other player, and his every move has been dissected and absorbed into popular culture amid his record-breaking 22-year career.
James, the NBA’s all-time leader in points scored and minutes played, would love to cap his career with a historic fifth title — he’s accomplished practically everything else, including sharing the court with his eldest son Bronny on opening night of the 2024/25 season. However, the Los Angeles Lakers‘ present trajectory is not exactly encouraging to The King, and his most recent comments make his disappointment clear for all to see.
LeBron: The Lakers have to be perfect to win
James surely expected to continue to compete for titles in the final stage of his career. The window is closing for the 40-year-old, who is putting together yet another strong season as he continues to defy Father Time.
The problem for James is that he is averaging 24 points and nine assists per game on a 22-18 Lakers team that sits sixth in the Western Conference. The Lakers lost an important game to the city rival Clippers on Sunday, a 116-102 defeat that came amidst Los Angeles‘ efforts to rebuild following devastating wildfires in the area. The defeat led James to criticize the Lakers’ top-heavy roster construction, a squad that lacks the depth of contenders like the Oklahoma City Thunder and James’ hometown Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Lakers’ ceiling appears to no higher than sixth in the West — if the season ended today, that would prompt a first-round matchup with the high-powered Memphis Grizzlies, who have the NBA’s #1 scoring offense. Los Angeles does not have much room to improve the roster in mid-season either, meaning James‘ legendary career could end with him stuck on four titles — two behind Michael Jordan and his six rings, which would impact James’ place in future NBA GOAT discussions.