LeBron James shows off pair of his unreleased Nikes as he leaves gym with son Bronny after private basketball practice

Recently, LeBron James won an NBA Championship once more, giving the Los Angeles Lakers a much-needed victory.

Basketball prodigy: Bronny (LeBron James Jr), who celebrated his 16th birthday last month, is a high school sophomore and a rising talent with his school's basketball team at Sierra Canyon
And the four-time MVP of the NBA Finals is already back on the field, training alongside the ideal training partner.

Channeling greatness: The 35-year-old sported a Muhammad Ali-printed hoodie with a pair of white ESNTLS basketball shorts and neon orange slip-on sandals with his King James logo
After working off their Thanksgiving dinner with a private basketball session in Los Angeles on Friday, he and his oldest son Bronny departed the gym and displayed a pair of his unreleased Nike LeBron 18s.
The 35-year-old was wearing neon orange slip-on sandals with his King James insignia, white ESNTLS basketball shorts, and a hoodie with an Ali pattern.

Along with Bronny, 16, and his sports agent Rich Paul, 38, he left the gym wearing a Henry Mask facial mask and carrying a pair of his new Nikes, which will retail for $200 later this year.
LeBron James Jr., often known as Bronny, turned 16 this past month. He is a rising star on the Sierra Canyon High School basketball team and a sophomore in high school.

Father's son: Fans and industry professionals have noticed the young prodigy's development, as he's recently sprouted into a spitting image of his athletically skilled father
Through the squad at his school, he has appeared on ESPN multiple times and has already won a number of titles.
According to a recent 247Sports estimate of the best recruits in the class of 2023, Bronny will commit to Duke University and is ranked 19 overall.

Rising star: Bronny has made several appearances on ESPN through his school's team, and he already has a few titles under his belt
‘Hope he’s still at the helm when my boy comes up,’ the older LeBron wrote in an Instagram remark from 2018 on Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, hinting at his son’s NCAA future.

‘Yeah, he’s already got some offers from universities, it’s quite unbelievable,’ he had previously told CBS Detroit in 2015 about his then 10-year-old. You shouldn’t be recruiting children under the age of ten; this should be illegal.

Gym buddies: LeBron took to Instagram with photos from another father/son training session earlier this week, writing: 'Barely flex, but don’t play with us, PERIOD!! #JamesGang'
With pictures from another father-son workout earlier this week, LeBron posted to Instagram with the caption, “Barely flex, but don’t play with us, PERIOD!!” James Gang’s #

The young prodigy’s growth has been seen by both industry insiders and fans, as he has recently developed into an exact replica of his athletic father.