LeBron James and his wife Savannah James welcomed their eldest son, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., in 2004.
LeBron James’ eldest son, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr., is rapidly emerging as a prominent figure in the basketball realm, mirroring the fame of his iconic father.
The renowned Los Angeles Lakers player, who exchanged vows with his wife, Savannah James, in 2013, has three children. Bronny, the eldest among the James siblings, along with his basketball-playing brother Bryce, were born before their parents’ nuptials. Their younger sister, Zhuri, entered the family in 2014.
Bronny is poised to ascend as one of the NBA’s most coveted athletes. ESPN ranks him among the nation’s top five point guards, indicating his potential to make a significant impact in the sport’s elite ranks.
LeBron James is eagerly anticipating the possibility of his son, Bronny, securing a spot on the Lakers roster in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft, and this aspiration appears to be inching closer to reality. Bronny, who completed his freshman year at the University of Southern California, donned his father’s iconic jersey number during his time on the basketball court. In April, he declared his intention to enter the 2024 NBA Draft.
Despite facing a setback during the 2023 Western Conference Finals, LeBron has openly discussed the idea of retirement. Nevertheless, there remains one paramount goal on his basketball bucket list: sharing the court with his son in the NBA.
“I need to be on the floor with my boy, I got to be on the floor with Bronny,” LeBron expressed. “Either in the same uniform or facing off against him.”
“My last year will be played with my son. Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be. I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point,” LeBron told the outlet.