LeBron James and his son Bronny were invited to take part in the Skills Challenge at the upcoming NBA All-Star Game, but that invitation was declined.
Bronny James added an impressive dunk to his 31-point performance Friday to help lift the South Bay Lakers to a 122-110 win over Rip City Remix.
So, while the elder James will be jet-setting out to the rat-infested Paris of the West to buddy up with the league’s other All-Stars — including the first Knickerbocker starting duo in 50 years — his first-born will be at home. Or, more likely, the gym.
Thursday also brought news the NBA wanted LeBron and his son, Bronny to become the first father-son duo to participate in one aspect of All-Star Weekend. But they declined.
After a rocky start to his first season at the professional level, Bronny James was hyped after throwing down a poster dunk against Rip City.
LeBron James said on the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast that playing with son Bronny James in the NBA is his 'No. 1 accomplishment'
The Los Angeles Lakers father-son duo of LeBron James and Bronny James have declined the NBA All-Star weekend invite, according to Chris Haynes on X. The news doesn't come as too much of a surprise. After all, James weighed in on the new NBA All-Star game format.
Bronny James, son of LeBron James, joined the LA Lakers as a rookie, securing a $7.9 million four-year contract. With endorsements from Nike and Beats
LeBron James and Bronny James turned down opportunity to further make history by being first father-son duo to participate in Skills Challenge at All-Star
LeBron James sends a shoutout to Bronny James after his son scored a career high 31 points for the South Bay Lakers
An old video of Bronny resurfaced. The clip is from when he was a toddler talking with his father after a matchup with the Lakers. When LeBron asked him who he played against that night, Bronny quickly responded by saying Kobe's name.