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LeBron James is arguably one of the most durable athletes of all time. The number of games he’s played consistently since entering the league is a testament to the hard work he puts in remaining fit. As he is about to enter his 20th year in the NBA, his dream of playing with his son, Bronny is inching closer to becoming a reality.

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Bronny has been making a name for himself in the basketball community with his game. Recently, LeBron posted a video on his Instagram profile of Bronny balling out. The caption read, “Young King coming for what’s his! Don’t want nothing given, everything is EARNED!! Let’s keep working kid!” 

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This is not the first time LeBron James posted a video of Bronny playing basketball. He often posts clips of his sons playing basketball. In the video, it can be clearly seen that Bronny has a nice set of skills. He can be seen making step-back jumpers and dunking emphatically. In trademark LeBron fashion, Bronny also chases down an opponent and blocks him.

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While Bronny is probably the most famous member of his draft class, he is not however one of the most sought-after players. He saw his ranking fall before potential college recruitment. There is still hope that he will potentially be picked up by a program on the sheer impact of his dad’s popularity.

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The 6’3″ guard has a lot to offer and his game is promising to say the least. While he’s gearing up to choose the correct college for his growth, fans can’t contain their excitement for a possible team-up with his father.

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James has been a huge supporter of his son’s desire to get into the NBA. He has regularly posted highlights of Bronny playing. And LeBron has often mentioned his desire to play with his son in the NBA. He has gone so far as to say he will sign for the team which drafts Bronny.

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While it will be a great moment to see the father-son duo share the court together, there is a long way to go. Bronny won’t be eligible for the draft before 2024. LeBron will be entering his 22nd season by the time Bronny decides to declare for the draft.

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Fans were quick to react to LeBron’s post on Instagram.

“That boy a beast”

“BLOCKED BY JAMES WILL LIVE ON!!!!!”

“Young GOAT. Like Father Like Son”

“Wow he getting better by the day”

“Nah he really on a different level now”

“Might not be built like his dad, but he got crazy bunnies. Impressive.”

It will be an iconic moment if and when LeBron James gets to play together with his son. Do you think the father-son duo will share the court in the NBA? Let us know in the comments below.

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Pragya Vashisth is the Lead Editor of She Got Game, EssentiallySports’ dedicated WNBA newsletter. With a Master’s degree in Sports Management and experience as a divisional basketball player, he brings both technical expertise and long-standing knowledge of the game to his editorial work. Since joining EssentiallySports in 2022, Pragya has worked across multiple roles, from writer to editor, before taking charge of She Got Game. In this role, he curates coverage of women’s basketball, spotlighting WNBA icons, rising stars, and the defining shifts shaping the league today. Earlier in his career at ES, Pragya was at the center of major coverage for the NBA Legends desk, from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ceremonies to analysis of icons like Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley, helping establish the division’s identity and depth. His wider sports management background, which includes event operations, accreditation, and spectator engagement, gives him an insider’s view of how professional sports function off the court. With over 15 years of closely following the NBA, Pragya connects basketball’s culture and history with the human stories behind the game, ensuring She Got Game delivers coverage that is fresh, reliable, and meaningful for fans.

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