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LeBron James Claims He Will Never Coach In The NBA

LeBron James Claims He Will Never Coach In The NBA

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LeBron James Claims He Will Never Coach In The NBA originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
LeBron James has never been shy about defying expectations. From the moment he entered the NBA as the most hyped high school prospect in history to becoming the league's all-time leading scorer, LeBron has reshaped what longevity, dominance, and basketball IQ can look like in one player.
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But if anyone assumed that this rare combination of experience and intellect would naturally translate into a future coaching gig, think again.
On a recent episode of the Mind the Game podcast with Steve Nash, James was asked a straightforward question: if he would ever consider becoming a head coach in the NBA. His answer left zero room for interpretation.
'There's no way. There's no way, guys… appreciate you for a kind question, but it ain't happening. No team. That's a zero chance. Zero chance. If you're counting at home. Zero chance."
This came as a shock to many fans and pundits who have long speculated that 'LeCoach', a nickname LeBron earned due to his floor generalship and heavy influence on team strategy, would eventually step into a formal coaching role.
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He's essentially been an extension of the coaching staff for most of his career, drawing up plays mid-game, calling out opponents' sets, and mentoring younger teammates. In many ways, he's already been a coach, just without the clipboard or title.
But LeBron's emphatic rejection of that path makes it clear: coaching is not part of his post-playing vision. Unlike legends such as Jason Kidd, Larry Bird, or Steve Kerr, all of whom made the leap to the bench, James appears more focused on ownership, storytelling, and legacy-building from a higher level.
And make no mistake: retirement is very much in the air. LeBron just completed his 22nd season in the NBA and is heading into his 23rd, a record no one else has reached at his level of performance. Though he's still averaging 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists per game on over 51% shooting, the writing is slowly appearing on the wall.
A recent cryptic commercial posted to his social media, teasing the question of retirement without providing a clear answer, only deepened speculation that Year 23 might be his swan song.
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Still, if LeBron is done coaching before he even starts, he may not be done influencing the game. ESPN reportedly wants him as a lead analyst once he retires.
His Mind the Game podcast has already become a popular platform for basketball insight, and his media empire continues to grow. Ownership of a Las Vegas expansion franchise also looms as a future goal.
So while LeBron James might never stand courtside in a suit and tie, barking out plays to NBA players, that doesn't mean his impact on the sport will vanish when he walks away. He's made it clear that coaching isn't his next chapter, but storytelling, mentorship, and strategic influence will still bear his fingerprints.
The King won't coach. But he'll never stop shaping the game.
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Related: World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry, Selects LeBron James Over Michael Jordan: "He Would Bully Him..."
This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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