LeBron James was tabbed as an NBA Great even before he landed on the floor of the fantastic league. No athlete has generated as much buzz as King James in his high school days. Unarguably, the press the Los Angeles Lakers Great received during his teenage years remains unmatched for players his age. Being his child means a lot of expectations and his sons remain way below his reputation and game style. However, they are developing into someone special, too.
LBJ continues to shower constant praise on his own family. He was over the moon when he learned that Bryce James’ career is taking a tremendous step.
LeBron James has a lovely message for Bryce James
Bryce James made his debut with Cali-based Campbell Hall. During his debut, he showcased the ability to finish with either hand. His game looked crisp as he drove inside the lane repeatedly, and he even showcased glimpses of being a strong passer. His game is a work in progress, but he is just 16 and with his size, he can capture match-up advantages at the high school level. Bron appreciated his kid for showing poise and congratulated him on his new journey.
The 16-year-old James is six-feet-six inches and can still grow further, which may mean that he can get close to LBJ’s size. His game is still raw, and he will need to work on his jumper, too. In contrast, his brother, who is three inches shorter, has built a terrific reputation. He was selected in the McDonald’s All-American Team as a senior this year and he has gotten a four-star from scouts.
When your biggest cheerleader is one of the best
LeBron is constantly cheering on the sideline for his sons. He posts their hype mixtapes and delivers adulation on them. A few days ago, he has referred to Bronny as “H.I.M”, something which he also uses himself. And he has expressed that he doesn’t care what people think about him, showcasing his adulation and confidence, which has helped nurture his own blood.
Being LBJ’s kids, the parameters are, of course, bloated. Imagine the height of expectations when the Akron Hammer expects to play with his son during his NBA career. As for Bryce, he will have strong mentorship from his brother, whose immediate experience in college will help, and from the champion father himself.