LeBron James Signs New Contract with Lakers, Making NBA History

LeBron James, at 39 years old, has signed a new two-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. This makes him the longest-serving player in NBA history, as he enters his 22nd year in the league.


The Lakers' Vice President, Rob Pelinka, shared his excitement about the new deal. "LeBron is a great player and a fighter. We are happy to keep his leadership for the seventh year," he said. Pelinka also noted, "In his 22nd year, LeBron shows us that no obstacle is too big and no goal is unreachable. We are very happy he continues to make history for Lakers fans."



LeBron holds many records in the NBA. He has scored the most points (40,474), played the most games (1,492), and won four championships. His impact on the game is huge.



This season, LeBron will play with his son, Bronny James Jr., who just joined the team. This father-son duo is sure to bring excitement to the court.


As LeBron continues to break records and set new standards, fans look forward to more thrilling moments and great performances from this basketball legend.


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