LeBron James admits that he is keeping an eye on what teams have future first round draft picks as he plans to team with sons Bronny and Bryce in the NBA
- LeBron James is ‘definitely be looking at who got first-round picks in 2024-2027’
- Intends to play on same teams as sons Bryce and Bronny when they enter NBA
- LeBron says they don’t talk about the future too much, he is trying to manifest it
It has been previously mentioned as a possibility that LeBron James would consider leaving the Lakers in order to play with his eldest son Bronny James and it now appears that is more so LeBron’s plan, rather than just a possibility.
LeBron revealed in an interview with Sports Illustrated’s Chris Ballard that he has his sites set on playing with his children, even if it is something he doesn’t often talk to them about.
‘I’d definitely be looking at who got first-round picks in 2024, 2025, things of that nature; 2026, ’27.’ ‘I pay attention to that type of stuff,’ LeBron said.
I feel like I could play for quite a while,’ LeBron James said. ‘So it’s all up to my body, but more importantly, my mind. If my mind can stay sharp and fresh and motivated, then the sky’s not even a limit for me. I can go beyond that. But we shall see.’
Lebron, Bryce, and Bronny James pose on bleachers during Sports Illustrated photo shoot
Lebron, Bryce, and Bronny take picture with LeBron’s trainer Mike Mancias after a workout
Both of LeBron’s sons Bronny and Bryce James are currently rising stars in the world of high school basketball, with Bronny going through the early stages of the college recruiting process at the moment.
Given that Bronny can leave for the NBA draft in 2024, after only one season in college, and LeBron’s recent contract extension includes an opt out clause for the same year this would be the earliest the two-thirds of the James gang can feature on the same team.
‘We don’t even really talk about the future too much.’ ‘I put it in the air because I like to talk to the basketball gods out there and see if things can come to fruition. I’ve always set out goals in my career, talked to the basketball gods, and they’ve listened to all of them. Hopefully they can listen to this last one, too.’
Bronny and Bryce play game for California Basketball Club during the AXE Euro Tour in France
LeBron’s stats still show that even at his advanced age he can still be on of the most productive players in the league when healthy.
Last season while trying to single handedly will a poorly constructed Lakers team to the playoffs he averaged 30.3 points, 6.2 assist, and 8.2 rebounds per game.
He also played an average of 37.2 minutes, which was his highest total since the 2016 season when he was still in Cleveland.
While it stands likely LeBron will once again have to play a large number of minutes this year if the Lakers are to have any hopes at making the playoffs, let alone chasing a title it seems likely that Lebron’s minutes will decrease in the next few years.
A steady decrease in minutes would certainly help preserve LeBron’s body in order to help him reach the goal of playing together with both of his sons.
LeBron and family at the Warner Bros. Pictures premier of ‘Smallfoot’ in 2018. Right to left Bryce James, Zhuri James, LeBron James, Savannah James, LeBron James Jr. (Bronny James)
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