LeBron James is going into his 23rd NBA season, which will set an all-time record for the most seasons anyone has played in the league. Even though he’s 40 years of age and will turn 41 in December, he hasn’t really shown any signs of slowing down.

Last season, he averaged 24.4 points on 51.3% field-goal shooting and 37.6% from 3-point range, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds a game. He was named to not only the All-Star team but also the All-NBA Second team as he continued to amaze people with his insane longevity.

People have been concerned that James will experience an inevitable decline, and perhaps a sharp one, for the last several years. But in a recent interview with CGTN Sports Scene, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar downplayed those concerns.

“Age doesn’t matter. Age is just a numbe

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