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LeBron James is the most powerful player in the NBA.
He has used his unmatched leverage again to get his son, Bronny James, to the Los Angeles Lakers.
The fact that he’ll get to play with his firstborn speaks volumes about his work ethic, durability, and the way he takes care of his body.
That’s a heartwarming history itself — or it would’ve been if they had handled things better.
Now, with James opting out of his contract and reportedly being on the verge of signing a three-year deal to return to the Lakers, there’s a chance that he could get to play with his other son, Bryce.
Nonetheless, when asked about that, Bryce didn’t see that happening, as he’s eligible for the 2026 NBA Draft, and James will be 42 years old by then (via Bleacher Report).
“Nah … He’s gonna be 42, bruh.”
Bryce James on if he thinks LeBron is going to wait for him to get drafted before retiring
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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 29, 2024
However, that’s not far-fetched at all.
James could reportedly sign a three-year deal, meaning that his final season will be Bryce’s first.
Unlike Bronny, Bryce is expected to be a first-round-caliber talent, and the only thing more impressive than playing with one of your sons would playing with two of them.
James has shown no signs of slowing down.
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