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In terms of age, it seems like LeBron James remains even competitive and would still target that crown to further solidify his supreme and unmatched durability.

And this can only be highlighted by his recent hilarious IG story as the four-time MVP questioned who is the oldest active player remaining in the NBA in front of him. 

Following the retirement of the 43-year-old Udonis Haslem after the 2022-23 season, Andre Iguodala (39 years, 171 days) currently stands as the oldest player in the association. But as what the Golden State Warriors veteran revealed last year – though an official announcement is nonexistent yet – this may ultimately hand James the OG throne of the NBA some other time this year.

Amid being a 38-year-old, James is still amazingly in prime and kicking against the force of father time. He finished his 20th year in the league averaging 28.9 points, 8.3 boards, and 6.8 assists while powering the Los Angeles Lakers to a splendid Conference Finals finish last postseason.