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LeBron’s Youngest Son Bryce Reportedly Leap Frogging Bronny

LA Lakers forward LeBron James waits for the end of the game to meet his son, Sierra Canyon's Bronny James #0 after their defeat at the hands of Paul VI in a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic, Monday, January 20, 2020, in Springfield, MA. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)

When you’re LeBron James son, you better believe you’re going to have a lot of eyes on you.

Bronny and Bryce James are two kids who are under a microscope. Bronny is already getting plenty of looks from schools, and when he enters the dradt, the expectations are he’ll be drafted into the second round of the NBA. Meanwhile, Bryce is only 14 years old and is already getting more shine than his older brother.

In a new interview with Dan Patrick, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst revealed that Bryce is actually shaping up to be the better player.

“There are people who told me that Bryce actually might be the better prospect amongst the two,” Windhorst. “Bryce, I think, is 13 or something like that. I don’t know if we can go that far.”

Watch Windhorst explain below:

Bronny is not going to like to hear that.

All of the talk about LeBron’s sons has been focused on Bronny, now Bryce comes out of nowhere to get a positive outlook on his basketball future. The big question is, would anyone care about either Bryce or Bronny as a basketball player if LeBron wasn’t their father?

Hard to say, we’ll see if these two pan out, we know they’re going to get every shot at greatness.


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