“Turn your attention towards Bryce” Stephen A. Smith goes all out talking about LeBron James’ younger
LeBron James has been an outstanding leader in the NBA for nearly two decades. He has had influence over young basketball aspirants and continues to make a mark on everybody’s lives. For someone his age, many often call it a career and hang their jerseys for good. But for him, it is barely the end.
Last season saw one of his best stat lines ever since the Cleveland Cavaliers. He averaged 30.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game despite having a few bumps injury wise. The Los Angeles Lakers still suffered as they lacked chemistry and any sort of back up.
LeBron James’ sons steal the show on the basketball court
LeBron James has often expressed his desires to play for as long as his body can take him. But another dream of his is to play with his son Bronny James Jr. who has made a huge name for himself in the basketball community. The Sierra Canyon star has taken up of his father’s genes and potentially a top pick in the near future.
Bronny is currently 17-years old and averaged similar stats to his father’s high-school records. In a Nike event last month, he averaged 15.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game. But his brother, Bryce Maximus is the one the world has set their eyes on currently.
Stephen A. Smith warns NBA about Bryce Maximus
LeBron James has taught his children well. Bryce has been appearing alongside his older brother with Sierra Canyon. He has been showcasing very similar tendencies of his father and it has the world in awe of him. To be recognised by ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith shows that you are that talented.
Smith commented saying, “We keep talking about Bronny and I’m not saying we shouldn’t. I don’t know I’ve never seen either of them other than the other than the highlights that you see on television from time to time. But his son Bryce, if I even talked about Bronny, we need to watch Bryce. I think that kid’s got some potential.”
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