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LeBron James Impressed With His Son Bryce's Playmaking Ability: 'There's Pros Who Can't Make That Play'
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

LeBron James has one son who could enter the NBA as soon as next year, but his younger son is on his path as well. Bronny is in the NCAA and will likely get drafted next season, but Bryce has a few years still to go. At least he's being seasoned well, as seen by some highlights LeBron shared of Bryce's pin-point passing ability.

"Pocket pass ELITE! There's pros that can't make that play."


The full highlights of the Sierra Canyon game that LeBron reposted the highlights too is available on the Overtime Instagram account.

Bryce James has been looking to settle into the high school basketball world after switching schools multiple times over the summer. Thankfully, he's decided to settle on Sierra Canyon High School, joining the same program where his brother just graduated from. Given the number of players whose children have gone through Sierra Canyon, it's not surprising to see Bryce right back there.

LeBron James Raising A Basketball Family

LeBron James has been an excellent father from everything that we have been able to see over the years. His eldest son wasn't born with the same gifts as LeBron, but Bronny has carved out his niche as a 3-and-D guard at the NBA level. He may not become the superstar his father is, but Bronny projects to have a nice future in the NBA. He also might be a part of the first father-son duo to suit up together for an NBA game.

Bryce is much younger, currently in his sophomore year of high school. That means he's at least three more seasons away from being eligible for the NBA Draft, with two years of high school and one year of NCAA or professional basketball experience. It'll be hard to imagine Bryce comes into the NBA and LeBron is still around, but you never know given how James keeps defying age.

Bryce is a more physically intimidating prospect, having already crossed his elder brother in height. He projects to be 6'9" like his father, but he doesn't seem to have the same explosive pop his father had in high school. Nonetheless, Bryce may be the best shooter in the family and could be a usable big man who can space the floor

We can't project how Bryce's career ends up looking right now, but if the family genes are anything to go by, he will be one of the best basketball players in the world. He may not be able to replicate his father's success, but he can chart his own path in the sport. 

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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