NBA Fans are buzzing again after a new report claimed LeBron James still hasn’t decided if this season will be his last.
The update came from @LegionHoops, which wrote, “LeBron James reportedly remains ‘undecided’ if this will be his last season in the NBA.”
LeBron James reportedly remains “undecided” if this will be his last season in the NBA, per @mcten
“He might feel even more responsibility to suit up for every game on what would then be a retirement tour.”
(h/t @Fullcourtpass) pic.twitter.com/VcQLuMsREn
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) November 25, 2025

Normally, fans would shrug at a superstar taking his time, but this one opened a fresh wave of debate about whether the Lakers star is trying to spark a farewell tour without saying it directly.
One fan said it loud on X. @JoshHobbs183821 wrote, “There was no ‘retirement tour’ before Kobe. The Lakers made his retirement tour, Kobe didn’t ask for it. LeBron is simply begging for it.”
Many agreed, saying the approach feels too calculated and too drawn out. Some NBA Fans even argued that a true retirement moment is better when it comes from silence, not from a long buildup.
Another fan chimed in with a sharper take. @GSWarriorsHouse posted, “Y’all really think LeBron gonna retire without a retirement tour [crying emoji] All he cares about is attention bro.”
For critics, this is the heart of the issue. They think the “undecided” part looks more like a setup than hesitation.
Supporters countered that LeBron has every right to take his time. They said he has played more games than some franchises and has carried expectations for two decades. But the loudest reaction still came from NBA Fans who feel the whole thing looks staged. They said Kobe Bryant never shaped his final run and the league did it for him.
LeBron’s future will remain a talking point until he makes a firm call. For now, NBA Fans are left arguing whether this delay is strategy, drama, or just a legend enjoying every spotlight before stepping away.
Bron and Bronny Still Egged By Some NBA Fans
A second wave of discussion has pushed NBA Fans into another debate about LeBron James, this time involving Bronny and how he fits into the Lakers roster.

The spark came from @TheNBACentel, a parody account known for posting jokes as “reports.” It wrote, “Multiple reports suggest LeBron James’ return from the G-League wouldn’t have happened if his son wasn’t Bronny.”
Multiple reports suggest LeBron James’ return from the G-League wouldn’t have happened if his son wasn’t Bronny.
(Via @SharmsCharania) pic.twitter.com/QnOfbvz83I
— NBACentel (@TheNBACentel) November 16, 2025
The post sounded like a real update, but because it came from a parody account, it was most likely a joke. Still, NBA Fans reacted in full force, as usual.
Some took it as a sign of what they already believed. @EdotHxncho posted, “he wouldnt even have a spot on the roster without Bronny,” a line that echoed a wider view that Bronny James still has a lot to prove at the pro level.
Others treated it like harmless banter, especially when @HalasHooligan joked, “‘You gon play defense too or I’m trading yo ass’ – Bronny James.”
Even with the jokes, the discussion carried a real point. Many NBA Fans feel the pressure on Bronny is beyond normal. He isn’t just trying to find his role. He is also dealing with expectations tied to being the son of one of the biggest stars in league history. Some fans said the noise around him grows faster than his minutes on the floor.

Others argued that the situation is normal. They said superstars often shape opportunities for people around them, and the league has seen families appear in the same lineup before. Whether Bronny becomes a long-term piece or not will be judged on his development, not on parody posts or fan exaggeration.
What’s clear is that the reactions of NBA Fans remain loud. When LeBron is part of the story, even jokes turn into full conversations.
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