“Lookout people!” LeBron James shares video of son Bryce going Superman with a ferocious windmill dunk
LeBron James with son Bryce James
LeBron James has been exceptional throughout his career, despite being at a height of 6’8 his athleticism was on a whole different level. Presently, he is playing at the age of 37 and his explosiveness is undoubtedly the best in the show. LBJ has proved that age is just a mere number, and even today when he tries to dunk the defender thinks hundred times before coming in his way to block him.
During his High School days, Lebron became a well-known athlete among the sports community due to his explosive dunks and gameplays and it seems that his sons are also on the same path. We all know both James’ sons are a big sensation on the internet because the Lakers’ star forward keeps sharing about how his both sons are progressing in the game of basketball.
LeBron James was stunned to see younger son Bryce James bounce while performing the windmill dunk
Lebron James is very supportive when it comes to his children, for example, he has been often spotted during practice sessions or games of his sons. Recently the King shared a video on his social media account of his son Bryce James, where the 14-year-old attempted a successful windmill dunk. The dunk by James’ son is viral and getting a lot of appreciation from the NBA fans.
The four-time NBA champion posted the video of a classic dunk by his son Bryce with the caption, “Man what the hell!!!!! Uh-oh !!!! lookout people”
The video is expected to be of his practice session in the school as Bryce has turned heads with his displays for Sierra Canyon in high school games. The clip has already got more than forty-four thousand likes and James fans are reacting by saying, “LeBron giving the secrets.”
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LeBron James has a dream to play an NBA season with one of his sons, in which Bronny James is expected to debut by 2024, as he is set to graduate from high school in 2023. LeBron has opened up about it several times, with this statement by the 18-times all-star the tone for Bronny’s career seems already set.
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