“Partners in Crime” – LeBron James Reacts as Bronny and Bryce Team Up

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LeBron is proud and emotional at the same time as both his sons teamed up for a basketball game.

Recently, LeBron James’ son Bronny Jr. and Bryce Maximus played together on the same team. California Basketball Club is playing against teams from Paris, Rome, and London on its tour to Europe.

LeBron James currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers
LeBron James with his family. (Image: Getty)

The first game from the LA-based team faced London’s Hoopsfix Elite. Notably, King James is very happy and emotional seeing both of his sons representing the same team. He called the duo “partners in crime” in an Instagram post.

LeBron shared his emotions with the help of a tweet. He expressed, “Man I’m literally watching Bronny and Bryce on the court together for the first time in a game situation!! This is INSANE!! I’m EMOTIONAL AF!! WOW”.

LeBron James: Emotional and Excited For His Sons

Bronny (17) and Bryce (15) are part of the LA area travel team that is associated with Sierra Canyon High School. California Basketball Club ended up losing the encounter with the Hoopsfix Elite team with a scoreline of 74-81.

The expectations are high from the brother-duo and LeBron will be wishing that they will perform better in the upcoming games of this Europe trip and win some games for the team.

It was the first time Bronny and Bryce shared court and LeBron is all emotional on social media as he is hoping both of them to play in the NBA one day. 

Will LeBron Play With His Sons?

Recruiters are keeping a close eye on Bronny and the hype around 17 years old is real. LeBron wants to play with his son in the league and he has indicated this several times. The earlier Bronny can enter the league, the more the father-son duo can play together.

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LeBron’s intention of playing with his son in the league is very clear now as Bronny will possibly make his debut after a couple of years. The possible chance of Bronny entering the NBA is 2024 and the Lakers’ superstar will be waiting for that historic moment.