James: Age depends on your own age. I regard age as the older the wine, the more fragrant it becomes.
Today, Lakers forward James attended the media day of the new season and was interviewed by the media.
When asked how he thinks about people talking more about his age than his actual court performance, James said: "It's just knowing my game mileage, my career has lasted for 22 years, and now it's about to start its 23rd season, and I can still play at a high level, still play in rounds and be respected on the court, which makes me feel very humble and satisfied. I love playing at a high level, and I like to play at a high level. To me, age is just a number, but it's also a reality. You can look back at the league history, and not many guys can play at that level at my age, especially when entering the 23rd season of my career.
"I just try not to take it for granted, try to give back to the game, inspire anyone who can inspire the younger generation, inspire my peers and juniors." I think, you tell your brain what age you are, and that age you are. I'm surrounded by young people, I have a 10-year-old daughter running around at home every day, yelling; I have an 18-year-old son who is in college in Tucson and I see him dancing with his mom and sister on TikTok. My 20-year-old son is there, and he will be 21 in a week. Then how can I not feel young? Then, my wife is very beautiful and I look pretty good, haha. I regard my age as the red wine I drink, but the deeper the red wine becomes, the more fragrant it becomes. So, I feel great. I don't know what's going on, I guess it's because I'm sleeping soundly. ”