LeBron James Sets Rules For Playing With Son Bronny On The Lakers
Photo: LeBron James (Instagram)
LeBron James has always dreamed of playing in the NBA with his son, Bronny James. As this dream is close to becoming a reality, LeBron is setting some rules for their time together on the court.
During an episode of "The Shop," a show he co-produces, LeBron mentioned that Bronny won’t be able to call him "Dad" while they're playing or practicing with the Lakers.
"No, he can’t call me 'Dad' on the court. We’ve already decided that," LeBron said. "Once we leave the practice facility and the gates close, I can be 'Dad' again—in the car or at home. But on the court, he has to call me '2-3,' 'Bron,' or even 'GOAT' [greatest of all time] if he wants. It's his choice."
Photo: LeBron James (Instagram) |
LeBron explained that this change will likely be harder for Bronny than for himself. "It's easy for me because I've been calling him 'Bronny' for so long," LeBron said. "But it’s going to be an adjustment for him. We can’t be running down the court with him shouting, 'Dad, pass the ball! Dad, I’m open!'"
Is @KingJames cool with Bronny calling him “Dad” on the court? 👀🏀#TheShop Live From Paris premieres this Thursday, 8/29 on our YouTube channel!
— The Shop (@TheShopUN) August 27, 2024
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The Lakers' media day is on September 30, and training camp starts on October 1. The team plays their first preseason game against the Timberwolves on October 4 and faces Minnesota again in their regular-season opener on October 22.
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Source: CBS Sports
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