LeBron James has achieved almost everything that he probably had set out to do in his life. James made it to the NBA despite a difficult childhood, rose to the very top of the mountain by winning titles as well as MVPs, and this year, he finally became a billionaire. There isn’t a whole lot left to achieve, except for the goal of surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time scoring record, and of course, he wants to play with his son Bronny James in the NBA.
LeBron has been supporting Bronny at every step of the way as his son aims to follow in his father’s footsteps to get to the NBA, and he has been making waves in the basketball world as well. He had arguably his best game ever recently, as he dominated at the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League by scoring 28 points while also registering 6 assists and 3 rebounds. He also drilled 5 three-pointers with LeBron being in attendance, and the King reacted to his son’s incredible outing.
We just working! Stay low and stay locked in! 🔒🤴🏾 https://t.co/Ibefoywa1O
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 19, 2022
Bronny flashed that smooth shooting stroke of his once again there, and he needs to keep up this high level of play. He dropped down the prospect rankings at Rivals from 29th to 60th in their updated rankings last month in what would be a cause for concern in the James household. He is going to find his way to the NBA, though, if he just keeps his head down and works hard at his craft.
Bronny isn’t the only youngster from the family who has their sights set on the NBA as his younger brother Bryce is also making headlines. A recent image showed the 15-year-old standing almost as tall as his father, and we could be in for another duo of brothers sharing the court at the NBA level.