King NBA LeBron James plans the offense and defense for his son Bryce’s high school basketball team

It might have been a glimpse into LeBron James’ future.

In order to coach up his son, Bryce James, during Nike’s Peach Jam in North Augusta, South Carolina, the NBA legend put down the powdered chalk and donned a polo shirt.

In the competition, Bryce James is representing Strive for Greatness, while Rajon Rondo, a two-time NBA Champion, was present to assist the James tandem in coaching.

There are three teams that are competing in the Peach Jam, which is considered to be one of the best high school basketball competitions in the country. These teams are led by Chris Paul, Bradley Beal, and Carmelo Anthony.

A great number of films that showed James guiding the team and Rondo directing a player to the side have made their way onto social media media platforms.

During the huddle that takes place on the bench, James is seen in one video designing a play and giving instructions to his teammates regarding where they should stand. The Rondo was being directed by a different player while the other player was concentrating on something off to the side.

James is also seen entering the gym and giving high fives to a number of people who are along the wall. This act is captured on tape.

Therefore, Strive for Greatness has a record of 1-1 in the competition so far. In the first game, which took place on Monday, they prevailed over the Expressions by a score of 78–69. However, on Wednesday, they were defeated by the Florida Rebels by a score of 72–67.

In the first game, Bryce James scored 12 points, including two three-pointers, leading his team to victory.

The next time they compete is on Thursday, when they face off against Mokan Elite. James has just finished a season in which the Lakers had a difficult time, and he sustained an injury that caused him to miss 55 games. His 21st season in the NBA is about to begin.

He averaged 28.9 points per game during the previous season.

Following his transfer from Sierra Canyon High School, Bryce is currently a junior at Campbell Hall, as reported by ESPN. It has been reported by Yahoo that scouts from the Lakers, Magic, Cavaliers, Mavericks, Heat, Knicks, Suns, and Hawks have expressed interest in him while he is participating in the tournament.

In May, his brother Bronny James made the decision to play college basketball at the University of Southern California.