Ever since LeBron James answered a question about his future with the words "I don't know," everyone in the basketball world has wanted to know what the all-time great would do next.
There isn't full certainty yet, but LeBron's agent added some additional fuel to the fire on Friday.
Rich Paul appeared on The Rich Eisen Show and was asked about the chances of LeBron retiring.
"I have no idea," Paul responded. "Zero."
Paul added that he's "really focused on this draft" in which his youngest clients will take center stage.
James' childhood friend Paul then went on to share what the normal offseason routine is with the 40-year old James.
"Normally our process is you weigh everything and see how he is feeling," Paul said.
James has accomplished everything there is to accomplish during his 22-season NBA career.
He's the league's all-time leading scorer. He's made 21 All-Star Teams. He has four championship rings.
LeBron even stuck around long enough to play with LeBron Jr., his son known as Bronny.
James will turn 41 on December 30, and if he decides to keep playing, he'll probably spend a whole season putting up stat lines that come with the record-breaking line of "oldest player to ever" do this or do that.
LeBron is one of the greatest ever. The basketball world wants to know if he'll keep adding to his legacy as a player.