It wasn’t the roar of a crowd or the quiet of a locker room that lingered after the Lakers’ season ended. It was the silence from a woman who has waited 22 years for a normal December.
Savannah James didn’t take the court. She didn’t miss threes or defend Rudy Gobert. But in the hours after the Lakers’ Game 5 loss to Minnesota, no one felt the weight of another postseason exit more intimately. Because for her, this wasn’t just the end of a season. It was supposed to be the start of something else, finally.
Time.
Not the kind LeBron tracks in shot clocks and playoff windows, but the kind that comes without countdowns. No flights. No road games. No holiday tip-offs. Just a husband home for Christmas. That hope lived for exactly 30 seconds, until the postgame scrum.
“I don’t know the answer to that right now,” LeBron said, when asked about retirement.
And just like that, the wait extended. Again.
(This is a developing story…)
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