VIDEO: LeBron James Sweats It Out During an Intense Workout Session Following Reports of Him Signing a $104 Million Max Deal With the Lakers

LeBron James Sweats It Out During an Intense Workout Session After Reports of Him Signing a $104 Million Max Deal With the LakersLeBron James (Image Source: Getty Images, Instagram/@kingjames)
In recent months, LeBron James’ uncertain future with the Lakers has been the subject of various rumors. Despite being 39 years old, he didn’t appear to have lost a stride after concluding his 21st NBA season. Now that he has a new max deal, he will stay with the purple-and-gold team and is working hard in the gym.

Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports that the Lakers great inked a two-year, $104 million contract to maintain his position as the player with the most prolonged stay in the league. With any luck, James will begin his 22nd season with a strong showing, much like the previous one.

In response to the claim, LeBron James posted a video of himself sweating after a strenuous gym session.

LeBron James’ continued ability to compete at a high level in professional basketball is evidence of his talent. His remarkable tenure in the NBA attests that few players have his enthusiasm and dedication for the game. Not only is he physically capable of playing at the current level, but his output has not decreased.

He recorded 25.7 points (54 percent shooting, including 41 percent from 3-point range) at the end of the 2023–24 campaign, along with 8.3 assists and 7.3 rebounds. LeBron James managed to play in 71 games and finish with an 82-game season.


Bronny James Rocks Lakers Attire in Latest Family Photos With Savannah and LeBron James

Any parent would be thrilled to see their kid wear an NBA jersey at the start of his professional basketball career. It’s especially significant for LeBron James, who has created history with his son as the first active father-son combination to play on the same team.

In honor of the occasion, LeBron James uploaded photos with his kid and wife on Instagram, while Bronny James wore full Lakers apparel for the picture session.


Los Angeles selected the youthful James 55th overall in this year’s draft. He previously played one season with the USC Trojans. Bronny’s stats did not scream NBA, but the future seems good. His defensive attention to detail and his half-court decision-making accuracy are excellent for a rookie guard.

His jumper needs some improvement, but he has the potential to be a consistent 3-and-D player in the NBA. All remains for him to prove the detractors incorrect amongst all the tales and pressures heaped on him.