LeBron James has long been recognized as an NBA legend due to his four championships and over two decades of remarkable accomplishments in the league. However, the Los Angeles Lakers star also frequently expresses his pride in his two sons, Bronny and Bryce James, particularly when it comes to their basketball skills.
While Bronny has already made his mark in the NBA by being drafted by the Lakers, Bryce is still working toward his professional career. Despite Bryce not yet being in the league, LeBron takes immense joy in each of his son’s achievements, no matter how small they may seem to others.
In a recent game at the Hoophall Classic, Bryce showcased his talents as Sierra Canyon secured a 60-46 victory over Grayson of Georgia. LeBron was unable to hold back his pride. He soon took to his X account to celebrate Bryce’s performance.
“Bryce James going crazy in the Hoophall Classic right now! Flame 🔥 thrower,” LeBron wrote.
Bryce James going crazy in the Hoophall Classic right now! Flame 🔥 thrower
— LeBron James (@KingJames) January 19, 2025
Bryce finished the game with a career-high 16 points, five rebounds, and four steals, earning the MVP award for his efforts. LeBron, in a follow-up post, shared a heartfelt message, expressing how deeply moved he was by his son’s success.
“So proud of you Maximus!!! I literally just shed a tear! PROUD POPS!!” LeBron wrote.
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LeBron James Reflects On Family Evacuation Amid Ongoing Los Angeles Fires
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused widespread devastation, forcing many residents, including LeBron James’ family, to evacuate their homes. The Lakers star recently opened up about his personal experience with the crisis during a news conference.
“Personally, I’ve been off. My family, we’ve been evacuated since Thursday night. So, I’ve been in a hotel since pretty much when we got back from Dallas. Just figuring it out. But staying strong for one another. Obviously, that’s most important,” James said.
Reportedly, the fires have claimed the lives of 27 people, with over 170,000 individuals still under evacuation orders. The chance of these people returning to their homes could be far away, as the fire has severely destroyed more than 5,000 structures.