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“LeBron James’ retirement is on the cards”: NBA Twitter Calls for Lakers Superstar to Quits After 0-4 Start

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Isabella Ramos

Published Apr 10, 2026

LeBron James’ retirement should be on the cards, at least that is what NBA Twitter thinks. Their miserable start only compounds their pain.

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LeBron James’ worst career start is now a reality. 0-4 and facing tougher opposition by the minute. Is it time for him to call it quits? Should LeBron James retire? Should he forget about chasing an all-important scoring record? Well, NBA Twitter certainly thinks so.

It has become a ritual almost, where people on social media ask LeBron James to hang up his boots. Of course, they are doing so within reason.

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The Lakers have started the season a dreadful 0-4. Not able to win a single one of their games. And none of the blame can be put on the 37-year-old.

He is averaging a healthy 25.2 points, 10 rebounds, and 7.8 assists, every game! In his 2oth season! You can’t possibly ask him to lead the team. And the ones who are supposed to take over, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook, are both absent.

Also read: LeBron James is 0-4 for the First Time in his Career – Is a Bigger comeback than the 2016 Finals Run Incoming? 

NBA Twitter asks for LeBron James’ retirement

While the Lakers have been good defensively, with Davis averaging a neat 2.5 steals and 2.2 blocks, however, it is their shooting that is the problem.

And they simply aren’t able to make shots. Therefore NBA Twitter has asked for LeBron James’ retirement. In spectacular fashion, of course.

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It sounds pitiful for Lakers fans.

Also read: “Michael Jordan would never!”: Skip Bayless digs into LeBron James after The King praises Jordan Poole

LeBron’s worst start in two decades has serious questions for the Lakers

It is not something that is a one-off ask. Fans have asked for LeBron’s retirement since the start of the season.

And as one fan points out, the longer he plays the harder it will be for him to win.

But he has an all-important record to chase and he will take that down, by hook or by crook. The Lakers could be bottom of the west by then but will he care? When his name is atop the all-time scoring charts? We don’t think so.

Also read: Russell Westbrook Buys $37 million House Just To Become LeBron James’ Neighbor, Despite Lakers’ Soap Opera

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