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Although LeBron James never went to college, he made sure not to rob his son of that opportunity. The NBA star’s 18-year-old son Bronny had a few months ago committed to play at USC before declaring himself for the NBA draft. As fans eagerly await the rising star’s debut, another basketball legend gave him a shout-out with his one-word message.

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Growing up, LeBron James idolized Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan. He watched his games and studied his tapes. No wonder James went on to wear number 23. However, there was another player who James watched closely and with admiration.

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What did James’ second-favorite player say about Bronny?

LeBron James took great inspiration from Michael Jordan and his fearless persona. But another player that greatly inspired a young King was none other than The Answer, Allen Iverson. In an interview from back in 2013 with ESPN, James revealed how AI was his second-favorite player growing up.?

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If the Los Angeles Lakers‘ star took one thing from Iverson, it was his will. James mentioned how being 6?1, Iverson played like a 6?8 two-guard. He finished around the rim whenever he wanted to. So, for James? favorite player to appreciate his son must mean something to him.

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Iverson uploaded an image of Bronny in his USC basketball jersey. He captioned the image with just one word, ?Inferno!!!?

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Even Bronny went on to comment on Iverson?s Instagram post. He dropped a heart and handshake emojis.

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So, by the looks of it, the Philadelphia 76ers legend too is excited to see the next generation of James? Gang make their mark on the basketball world. Be it only at a collegiate level nonetheless.

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Why did LeBron James admire Iverson growing up?

Even after winning two straight NBA championships, LeBron James was still afraid of failure. That is one thing Michael Jordan did not possess and James wanted to instill that in himself. In the ESPN interview, he said, ?I want to succeed so bad that I become afraid of failing.?

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Now a four-time NBA champion, James may have taken a page or two out of Jordan?s book on how to conduct himself on and off the court. But he surely took a few tricks out of AI?s bag as well.

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An undersized shooting guard, James gave credit to Iverson?s ability to finish among the giants. He said, ?He was one of the greatest finishers we’ve ever seen. You could never question his heart. Ever. He gave it his all.?

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Let?s see if James instilled some of those things in Bronny as well as the world will soon get to see the young James Jr. compete with the best college players around the country.

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