While he is showing some signs of slowing down, James is still poised to be the best 41-year-old in NBA history.
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has opened about facing Father Time ahead of his 41st birthday on December 30.
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As LeBron James is set to turn 41 years old tomorrow, he believes that he's the exception to the rule about Father Time.
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