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From being the 'Chosen One' to having the 'Chosen Sons', the legacy continues

LeBron James' sons are now recognized by Sports Illustrated as the ‘Chosen sons’.

By James Brown

LeBron James' sons are now recognized by Sports Illustrated as the ‘Chosen sons’.
LeBron James' sons are now recognized by Sports Illustrated as the ‘Chosen sons’.
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LeBron James is undoubtedly one of the greatest players to ever play the sport. Since he entered the league, he was projected to be the greatest of all time and he hasn't disappointed. Now the next generation is catching up to him as his oldest son, Bronny, is now a senior in high school and he might enter the NBA by 2024.

Both LeBron James' sons were an internet sensation just a few weeks ago as they went on an Euro Tour with the California Basketball Club. Both young players appeared on a video playing together for the first time ever. Of course, their all-star dad couldn't have been more proud of them.

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Both Bronny and Bryce might decide to commit to a college program which might end up delaying their entrance to the NBA. LeBron James has repeatedly said that he wants to play with Bronny in the NBA before he retires. But it seems that he has changed his mind. Now he wants to play with his two sons before leaving the NBA.

 

Now Bronny and Bryce James have appeared on the Sports Illustrated front cover as the new ‘Chosen Sons’. This is a reference to the cover where LeBron appears as the ‘Chosen One’. Of course, LeBron James was a generational talent by then. Now we'll have to see if his sons can live up to expectations.

When will the James' sons play in the NBA?

Bronny James is in his senior year of High School. He could enter the league by 2024, but it seems that by committing to a college program he might end up entering the until 2025. The same goes for Bryce, who is one year younger than his brother.

 


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