Proud dad LeBron James reacts to son Bryce James' 'surreal' feelings about Bronny’s draft night
In the 2024-25 season, LeBron James and Bronny James could become the first father-son duo to simultaneously play in the NBA. With much anticipation surrounding Bronny's arrival in the league, the four-time champion reacted to a video of Bryce James talking about his older brother.
The clip was shared by Uninterrupted on Instagram, which garnered over 2k likes. Bronny was drafted 55th overall by the Lakers after playing one season with the USC Trojans.
LeBron shared his reaction to his son's comments with the praising hands emoji.
In the interview, Bryce talked about his relationship with his older brother.
"I always looked at him of course, he's my big brother," James said. "It was definitely a great experience just seeing how far he's came. Like the journey that he had to go through. Being in the gym with him, you know, it's always a good time. And then also off the court, just like being around him and hearing his name get called, it's all surreal."
Bryce James is also one of the most intriguing basketball prospects, who is playing for Sierra Canyon. He has received offers from the Duquesne Dukes and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
LeBron James posted about his proud father moment in raising Bronny and Bryce James
In June, LeBron James looked back on the growth and journey of his two sons. He shared an emotional post commemorating the upbringing of his sons while sharing numerous snaps of their basketball workout session.
"Not a feeling in the f**king world better than being around raising my boys to men," James posted. "Pops over here getting emotional as hell just thinking about ya'll journey so far! Thank you both for allowing me to be your dad and be a part of your compass through life's trials and tribulations."
LeBron has built a strong reputation with over 21 seasons in the NBA. Being a prospect straight out of high school carried immense expectations of what he was able to bring onto the basketball court.
James has also set the gold standard for basketball longevity while being a tremendous father figure off the court for his family.