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- Bronny James drafted by the Lakers as the 55th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.
- Bryce James, LeBron’s younger son, is emerging as a future NBA prospect.
- LeBron James may play two more seasons, unlikely to coincide with Bryce’s potential NBA career.
- Lakers scouts actively watched Bryce James at Peach Jam, indicating interest in young talent.
LeBron’s Legacy Continues with Bronny’s Draft and Bryce’s Prospects
The Los Angeles Lakers have added a new chapter to their storied franchise by selecting Bronny James, LeBron James’ eldest son, with the 55th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. At just 19, Bronny’s immediate future involves honing his skills with the South Bay Lakers.
While Bronny prepares to share the court with his legendary father, attention also turns to Bryce James, LeBron’s younger son, who is carving out his own path in high school basketball. Despite LeBron’s impressive longevity, Bryce humorously doubts his father will still be playing by the time he’s draft-eligible, joking about LeBron’s age.
LeBron, still a force in the league at 39, may have a couple more seasons left in him, but the prospect of playing with both sons seems slim. Meanwhile, the Lakers are looking ahead, scouting young talents like Bryce to build for the future. Their interest was evident when Lakers scouts prioritized watching Bryce at the Peach Jam tournament.
This strategic move comes as the Lakers transition from the LeBron and Anthony Davis era, seeking to blend experienced leadership with the promise of youth. As the Lakers’ dynasty evolves, the James family remains a focal point of basketball’s next generation.