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LeBron James a beau avoir 41 ans et se faire attendre pour communiquer sa décision au sujet de sa future destination, le basketteur américain reste aussi motivé qu’un junior pour continuer sur les parquets de NBA. Du haut de ses quatre titres nationaux (2012 et 2013 avec le Heat de Miami, 2016 avec les Cavaliers de Cleveland et 2020 avec les Lakers de Los Angeles), “LBJ” refuse que les observateurs le poussent à la retraite avant qu’il ne le décide lui-même.

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00:00I love the game, the whole notion that needs to stop is like, you see it with like, you know,
00:07R&B artists and musicians and things of that nature, you see it with like, you know, us in sports,
00:12there's always conversations like, when is he going to retire? He needs to retire. He's this age, he's that age.
00:18But why? But why? Why are we trying to force people that's still doing what they do at a high
00:26level, why are we trying to force the narrative of it's time to retire?
00:30You know what I'm saying? You look at like guys like Bruce Springsteen and, you know, some of the greatest
00:34musicians, they're still on tour. The Stones. They've been on tour for 50, 60 years and no one's telling them,
00:42hey, go come to our city and go, you know, do a tour. So it's like, you know, if we
00:46still are dedicating ourselves to the craft, if we are still giving to the sport, if we're not disrespecting the
00:52game or just, you know, we're giving everything that we have to the sport and we're still driving, right?
01:00And I'm telling you as well, why not? Why not still play it if we still love you? So I'm
01:05just trying to, you know, sweet as much of the juice out of it.
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