LeBron James was asked a number of questions about his future with the Cleveland Cavaliers following their loss in Game 4.

"I mean, I have no idea at this point," said James. "The one thing that I've always done is considered, obviously, my family. Understanding especially where my boys are at this point in their age. They were a lot younger the last time I made a decision like this four years ago. I've got a teenage boy, a pre-teen and a little girl that wasn't around as well. So sitting down and considering everything, my family is a huge part of whatever I'll decide to do in my career, and it will continue to be that. So I don't have an answer for you right now as far as that."

James also talked about how he wants to continue contending for a championship.

"I mean, for me, I still have so much to give to the game. Like I said, when you have a goal and you're able to accomplish that goal, it actually -- for me personally, it made me even more hungry to continue to try to win championships, and I still want to be in championship mode. I think I've shown this year why I will still continue to be in championship mode."

James also revealed that he felt like his decision in 2010 to leave Cleveland was more challenging than returning home in 2014 and more so than he anticipates this offseason.