For the first time in history, a father and son will be on the same National Basketball Association team. The Los Angeles franchise selected the heir to one of the greatest players in history with the number 55 pick in the draft.
This Thursday, in the NBA draft, the Los Angeles Lakers They made history by choosing the son of LeBron James, LeBron Raymone James Jr. or better known as Bronnyas number 55 in the 2024 election. It was the first time a father and son played together in the history of the National Basketball Association.
Bronny James, LeBron’s 19-year-old eldest son that in the last time in NCAA University of Southern California (USC) Trojans, have to wait almost until end of the second round to be selected.

In the same way, The father-son duo is still undecided: The king can be free agent in two weeks, if he does not exercise the option to play to renew with the Lakers for one year and 51 million. It was a disappointing season in Lakers, and that’s why LeBron James is studying his possibilities for next season.
One of these options could be accepting the offer from the Los Angeles franchise to extend his contract for three years, thus receiving 160 million dollars. Furthermore, the arrival of Bronny will definitely be a main factor so that the oldest player in the NBA at age 39 will decide continue in The Angels.
How Bronny James, the Lakers’ new pick to play with his father, LeBron, is performing
Bronny played 25 games -he missed the first eight due to a heart attack he suffered during summer training- including USC Trojans this season, maintaining the average de 19.4 minutes with a shooting percentage from the paint of 36.6 percent, he made 26.7% of his three-point shots. The player has a average of 4.8 points per contest. In the field of helps have average of 2.1, 2.8 rebounds and steals at 0.8.
Source: Tycsports

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