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Lakers' Rob Pelinka, Darvin Ham hopeful LeBron James won’t call it quits

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The Los Angeles Lakers brass certainly would like superstar LeBron James to return for another season in the NBA.

Less than 24 hours ago, the Lakers' season came to a close when they lost a fourth straight game to the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference finals. After Game 4, James told reporters he would have to think about his basketball future.

The four-time NBA champion later elaborated, saying that he will consider retirement during the offseason. 

"I've got to think about it," James said.

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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots a free throw during a game against the Detroit Pistons Nov. 28, 2021, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. (Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images)

James was a no-show for the Lakers postseason media exit interviews Tuesday, but his absence was magnified considering that he just hinted he could call it quits.

But Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka and coach Darvin Ham said they plan on speaking with James in the near future about his plans for next season.

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"We all know that [James] speaks for himself, and we'll look forward to those conversations when the time is right," Pelinka said. "LeBron has given as much to the game of basketball as anyone who has ever played. When you do that, you earn a right to decide whether you're going to give more. ... Obviously, our hope would be that his career continues, but we want to give him the time to have that inflection point and support him along the way."

Even at age 38, James is still one of the

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