Overview
- LeBron James confirmed on his 'Mind the Game' podcast that his knee is 'getting better' after suffering a Grade 2 MCL sprain during the Lakers' playoff series against the Timberwolves.
- This marks the first significant knee injury in James' 22-year NBA career, raising questions about his durability at age 40.
- James has several months before the 2025-26 NBA season to fully recover and determine his next steps for his career.
- The Lakers and the NBA community are closely watching for James' decision on his 2025-26 player option, with speculation about potential retirement if injuries persist.
- James has been staying active through light activities and recovery routines, though he acknowledges the challenges of limited mobility during his rehabilitation.