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It’s no secret that LeBron James wants to play with his son in the NBA. With LeBron still going strong in his 19th year, that looks more and more likely. LeBron has expressed his wish to play with his son and has said that he will do whatever it takes to play with him for at least one season.

‘King James’ is one of the greatest players of all time and it would have not been easy to grow up in his shadow. Especially for his sons who want to make it to the league. And with Bronny almost coming of age, there is a huge chance that he will be in the league at the same as LeBron.

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But that hasn’t stopped LeBron, who seems to have thrown an epic dig at his son even before he made it to the NBA.

LeBron James mocks Bronny James in only 4 words

Bron was recently on his show, ‘The Shop’ and he was asked about who he wants to play with next. And LeBron replied that Bronny was number one on his list. Then he was asked if he thinks that he can beat him.

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To which LeBron replied, “No, he can’t beat me.” To be fair to LeBron, he is one of the best to ever do it. And if someone has to beat him, they need to be extremely good.

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But Bron has been supportive of his son. He said he asked his son why he wanted to make it to the pros. Bronny said that he wanted to make a name for himself and LeBron was impressed with that. He said to his son, let’s do it and told him he’s gonna help him however he can to get him there.

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James was also impressed when his son changed his name to Bronny from LeBron James Jr. Bronny may or may not make it to the NBA, but his efforts to get there have already impressed The King. And if Bronny does get to the NBA, LeBron will have his dream come true.

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