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LeBron James and his two sons wow Lakers' facility with impressive dunks

LeBron James is one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA. Entering the league as a teenager in 2003, he has been dominant for two decades, remaining among today's best as he nears his 20th season.

LeBron's sons, LeBron Jr. (Bronny) and Bryce, are now teenagers. As they've gotten older, they now participate in workouts with their father. In a recent workout at the Los Angeles Lakers' practice facility, the trio wowed in-person viewers with their athleticism. A video clip of that workout hit social media.

The video is of the three in a makeshift dunk line. After simulating a dribble move, each member of the James' clan attacked the rim with their own flare of athletic ferocity.

Bronny James is now 17 years old. LeBron has more than hinted at wanting to eventually play in the NBA with his son. That idea is at least two years away from being somewhat tangible, as the NBA still requires all American Draft prospects to be one year removed from their class's high school graduation. “My last year will be played with my son,” James said via The Athletic. “Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be. I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point.”

If LeBron wants to play with his son, Bryce, he'll have to wait a bit longer. Bryce, who grew to be 6'6" inches tall, is just 15 years old.

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