Remember when LeBron James was schooling his opponents like he was a man among boys? No, not Game 7 of the NBA Finals. He did this in high school first, and was so great at it that ESPN even aired some of his high school games. Expectations could not have been any higher for a young LeBron. Yet he still exceeded expectations.
But that was so long ago. In fact, it has been so long that LeBron is now watching his own son do the same thing at 11-years old. LeBron James Jr. is out here shooting three pointers from half-court. Something tells us that he’s been watching a few Warriors games with his dad.
Pretty soon, we’ll be watching kid ‘Bron’s warmups like Steph’s, too. A few of his moves even look like his dad’s. With basketball constantly evolving, imagine how good LeBron James Jr. will be once he heads to high school. Luckily his dad will be there to show him a few pointers on dealing with the expectations.
But that was so long ago. In fact, it has been so long that LeBron is now watching his own son do the same thing at 11-years old. LeBron James Jr. is out here shooting three pointers from half-court. Something tells us that he’s been watching a few Warriors games with his dad.
Pretty soon, we’ll be watching kid ‘Bron’s warmups like Steph’s, too. A few of his moves even look like his dad’s. With basketball constantly evolving, imagine how good LeBron James Jr. will be once he heads to high school. Luckily his dad will be there to show him a few pointers on dealing with the expectations.
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