Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is not going to surrender against Father Time without a fight, according to the theme of the latest promotional video of Nike for the 2022-23 NBA season.
It features the four-time NBA MVP and Jason Momoa as the bearded Father Time.
James is entering his 20th season in the NBA.
He has won NBA championships, NBA MVPs, Olympic medals, and countless more trophies but is still looking for another NBA title to add to his collection.
While James will be turning 38 in December, he has plenty of gas left in the tank, which he proved by averaging 30.3 points per game while shooting 52.4 percent from the field, grabbing 8.2 rebounds, and dishing out 6.2 assists per game last season.
With Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time NBA scoring record on the horizon, LeBron James has more than enough motivation to continue trying to play at a high level for the Lakers.


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