LeBron James has been doing phenomenally in the NBA, even at the age of 38 years old. These are the years that athletes are supposed to be winding down, with their bodies telling them to stop. But apparently, the King’s body doesn’t want to stop just yet.
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Given how well his body has done, the man believes he can play with his sons in the NBA. And that isn’t hyperbole either. The Lakers man has come out to the media on multiple occasions to speak about his desire to do so.
But how old are his sons right now? And of course, how many years away, at minimum, are they from playing in the NBA?
How old is LeBron James’s elder son, Bronny James?
Bronny James has made scouts everywhere drool over just how good he could be one day.
The man is already showing a good aptitude for playmaking and shooting. And while his overall scoring ability could use work, he has all the tools to make that aspect of his game far, far better.
What scouts adore the most is that the young man has seemingly gotten LeBron James’s basketball IQ, something that could take him very, very far on the NBA level.
Bronny James slams home a huge lob, smacks the backboard with his left hand, and gets called for a tech. Parents LeBron and Savannah can’t believe it. Bronny just grins. Sierra Canyon up 48-28 over Crespi. pic.twitter.com/VqkcPpn6HB
— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) January 14, 2023
As for age, the man is currently 18 years old. This means that the man is just 1 year away from being eligible to declare for the NBA draft. But of course, the man may want to extend his pre-NBA journey by a few years if he feels he needs to develop a bit more.
But overall, when it comes to the elder son of LeBron James, there isn’t long left now.
How old is LeBron James’s younger son, Bryce James?
Like his brother, Bryce James has NBA scouts drooling at the sight of him. However, unlike his 6’3” brother, he already stands at 6’6”.
LeBron James himself has come out on a few occasions to call Bryce James the best shooter in the family. On top of that, he has the same game IQ as his father, and brother, and his ball handling is very impressive too, despite his size.
The best bit of the whole ordeal is, the young man is only 15 years old. He has a whole 4 years before he can declare for the NBA draft, so he could develop far, far more.
LeBron James may be the potential GOAT, but his sons may just turn out to be even scarier.