Now that Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and his son Bronny have officially made history by becoming the first-ever father-and-son duo in the NBA, whispers have gotten louder about the league’s all-time leading scorer potentially teaming up with two of his sons.
Bryce James, LeBron’s second son, is now just two years away from being eligible for the NBA Draft, which has some folks wondering if the four-time NBA champ still has enough gas left in the tank to potentially wait for Bryce to get in the league.
Los Angeles Lakers News: Bryce James Does NOT Believe LeBron Will Wait for Him
In a recent IG Live session, Bryce was asked by a random fan to share his thoughts on the possibility of linking up with his dad and naturally, his elder brother Bronny, if and when Bryce gets drafted.
The 17-year-old got brutally honest in his response:
"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 😅
(via _justbryce/IG Live) pic.twitter.com/Gja2wFl4C2
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 29, 2024
Clearly, Bryce doesn’t believe his dad has more than two seasons left in him. Apparently, even his own son has doubts about his father’s longevity, despite LeBron’s recent unprecedented achievement.
According to reports, Bryce has the potential to be even better than his brother Bronny, which means that he should have a path to the NBA, too. If he actually gets drafted in 2026, then I personally would not put it beyond LeBron to still be around for what could be another historic milestone.
I guess we’ll all find out soon enough.
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