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LeBron James admits playing with Bronny James in the NBA is a goal of his: “That’s definitely one of my goals, but that’s a long-term goal”

Raahib Singh
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LeBron James admits playing with Bronny James in the NBA is a goal of his: "That’s definitely one of my goals, but that’s a long-term goal"

Lakers’ superstar LeBron James confirms that one of his goals is to play with his son Bronny James in the NBA one day

Team LeBron emerged victorious at the All-Star Game last night, winning all four quarters. With this win, LeBron James added yet another feat to his resume.

He has been 4-0 as an All-Star captain, ever since the new format was introduced. Playing in his 18th season, this was the 17th straight All-Star starter selection for LeBron.

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Having perhaps what is the most impressive 18th season ever in league history, LeBron James is not showing any signs of slowing down. Despite the rocky form of the Lakers recently, James is still one of the top 5 MVP candidates for the season.

“It would be pretty cool to go on my resume”: LeBron James on playing with Bronny

LeBron James and Bronny together in the NBA. There have been a lot of speculations about the same, but LeBron James hopes it would be a reality one day.

After the All-Star Game, he was interviewed and asked whether it is a goal of his to play with his son in the league. To that, James replied by saying:

“That’s definitely one of my goals, but that’s a long-term goal. My son right now is in high school and enjoying what being a teenager is all about. But that would be pretty cool to go on my resume.”

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Bronny is currently 16 and would graduate High-School in 2023. James has signed a two-year extension up to the 2022-23 season. If Bronny can make the jump from high-school to the league, and a team agrees to sign the father-son duo, it would be a very interesting combination to watch.

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Raahib Singh

Raahib Singh

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Raahib Singh is an NBA Journalist and Content Strategist at The SportsRush. A Computer Science Engineer by qualification, Raahib's passion for sports drew him towards TSR. He started playing basketball at 14 and has been following the NBA since 2013. His entry into the basketball world perfectly coincided with Stephen Curry putting the league on notice. Having followed the league for a long time, he decided to use his knowledge to become a sportswriter with The SportsRush in 2020. Raahib loves to put up some shots in his spare time, watch Cricket, Formula 1, and/or read a nice thriller.

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