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FootballBronny James: LeBron James Son Throws Down Superb Between the Legs Dunk
- Bronny James, son of NBA superstar LeBron James threw down an in-game between-the-legs dunk
- The 18-year-old has grabbed the attention 0of many basketball fans who feel he could play with his dad at some point
- James has said several times before that he would love to play with his son in the NBA
LeBron James' son, Bronny, threw down an incredible between-the-legs dunk during a game in high school.
The 18-year-old has already stolen the headlines several times and is yet to get in the NBA. He will be eligible for the NBA in the 2024/25 season.
The 18-year-old exciting prospect attends Sierra Canyon High School in Chatsworth, California and is ranked as the No. 34 prospect on the ESPN 100 for the 2023 class.
Bronny is eligible for the NBA draft in 2024 and his younger brother Bryce in 2026. James can become a free agent in 2024, so there is potential for the trio to appear together for an NBA team, ESPN.
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Bronny epic dunk
In a video posted on Twitter by Ball is Life, Bronny stole the ball from the opponent before racing to the basket in a one-man fast break.
Without hesitation, he pulled off an incredible between-the-legs dunk during the game, much to the delight of the fans in the arena.
In October 2022 The Sierra Canyon High School guard signed a NIL endorsement deal with Nike, a testament to his growing superstar power, per SI.
James on playing with Bronny
Sports Brief earlier reported on James saying he wants to play with his son in the NBA.
James recently turned 38 years and is in his 20th NBA season. His performances last season and the current season suggest he may play for a few more years. If he does, playing with his oldest son, Bronny is a real possibility.
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NBA"I need to be on the floor with my boy, I got to be on the floor with Bronny."
His eldest son, currently a senior in high school, is not eligible to play in the NBA until the 2024/25 season under the rules of the current collective bargaining agreement.