If you haven’t heard by now, 13-year-old LeBron James Jr. is one talented basketball player. That shouldn’t be much of a surprise considering that he’s the essentially the prince to King James. This past week, junior poured in 57-points in a 89-32 win for the North Coast Blue Chips with his dad coaching from the sidelines.
The Blue Chips then advanced to the USBA National Championship game in Charlotte, and "Bronny" put on a show. In this play below, LeBron Jr. took the ball up court and absolutely crossed over a poor defender.
LeBron Jr.'s North Coast Blue Chips defeated Team CP3 75-71 in overtime, with coach LeBron on the sidelines.
This was before, of course, fans were chanting that he's overrated from a few games before.
While James Jr. won’t be drafted until 2022 (if the NBA eliminates the one-and-down rule), but fans are already imagining the father-son dup starring in Southern California for the Lakers.
Could you imagine LeBron lobbing one up for his son to dunk? It’s certainly a possibility. LeBron’s current contract will take him through 2022.