LeBron James reasserted his place atop the NBA during the 2019-20 season, leading the Los Angeles Lakers a championship that ended the franchise’s drought.
Doubts about his greatness began creeping in after missing the playoffs in 2019 due to a groin injury and countless other injuries throughout the roster. Now, with the offseason under way and James preparing to enter his age-36 season, the question of sustainability will likely be brought up again.
In his 18th season at 36 years old, it will be an ongoing storyline as to what James will be capable of.