
The Los Angeles Lakers can rest assured that they’ll have LeBron James on board for at least another season.
James has two years left in his contract, with the second one being a player option.
That means that he could put an end to his legendary career in the league in the next two years, and with Bronny’s career up in the air, it might take a while before we see another James in the Association.
That’s until Bryce Maximus — James’ second-eldest son — is ready to take his talents to the league, as he recently took a big step in that direction.
Bryce decided to transfer from Sierra Canyon to Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, and his father took to Instagram to react and wish him well (via ClutchPoints).
LeBron James reacts to his son Bryce transferring from Sierra Canyon to Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks on his IG story 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/JQ7ue1PWMD
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) August 10, 2023
The youngest boy of the James household is currently a three-star recruit.
He’s reportedly a much better shooter than both LeBron and Bronny, but — like most players — he’s still growing into his game, and it’ll be a while before we see him fulfill his potential.
As for Bronny, he and LeBron traveled to Minnesota reportedly to look for answers, treatment, and more information about the cardiac arrest he suffered during practice at USC.
Bronny was expected to make it to the league next season, but he needs to make sure this won’t be a lingering issue going forward first.
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