LeBron "Bronny" James Jr. Katie Goodale / USA TODAY NETWORK

Watch: Bronny James throws down ferocious poster dunk

LeBron James' two sons -- Bronny and Bryce -- are both currently playing games in Europe with the California Basketball Club (CBC) as part of the AXE Euro Tour.

During the second quarter of CBC's game against the U18 French Select team on Monday, Bronny went coast-to-coast and finished with a thunderous, one-handed slam dunk, posterizing the defender and sending social media into a frenzy.

The 17-year-old's world-famous father quickly expressed his amazement via Twitter as well.

According to 247Sports, Bronny is the 49th-ranked player in the class of 2023. "LBJ" has indicated on numerous occasions that he is hoping to stick around in the NBA long enough to share the court with Bronny, who is the eldest of his three children.

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