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Danny Green reveals LeBron James' real thoughts on playing with Bronny in the NBA

LeBron James' Los Angeles Lakers teammate Danny Green has revealed his real views on playing with Bronny in the NBA.

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LeBron James and his son Bronny. (Getty)
LeBron James and his son Bronny. (Getty)

Los Angeles Lakers sharpshooter Danny Green has revealed LeBron James‘ real thoughts on the possibility of teaming up with his son Bronny James in the NBA. LeBron is a couple of months from turning 36 and he’s not showing any signs of slowing down right now. The King is still the best basketball player in the world at the age of 35 and as things stand right now, he could go to play at the highest level when he’s 40 and more.

James has been terrific during his career, winning pretty mucheverything he could, leaving his mark as one of the greatest players to ever do it. James just won his fourth NBA championship a couple of weeks ago and he won’t stop there. He wants to increase his legend and confirm (as if he needs to) that he is the most durable player in NBA history.

LBJ has big plans for his future and one of those includes playing with his son, Bronny James. This has been a recurrent topic in the league for quite some time now and with Bronny getting closer to the age that he can play in the league, his father will surely love to share touches with him at least once.

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LeBron would love to play with Bronny in the association

Green has confirmed that James dreams of playing with his son in the league, making it clear that it will be hard to do so, but the King would love to fulfill that dream. He is playing at the highest level right now and if his body still accompanies himthree years from now, he will have a big chanceto team up with his 16-year-old.

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“I think he would love to,” Greentold Forbes.“I don’t know if his body will hold up for another three years. I don’t think he wants to play in the NBA and not be able to play at the level that he’s playing at right now. And I think three years from now it will be tough. The way he’s going, I would assume most people are a shell of themselves 20 years later.

“But I’m sure he would love to play with Bronny.”

James recently lauded his son for his game, praising his shooting form, calling it ‘beautiful.’ Bronny is already one of the top 25 prospects in the 2023 draft class and he has plenty of room to improve. The kid is seen by some fans and scouts as more gifted than his father, so you know the future looks very promising for the young baller.

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LeBron will be 38 at the time Bronny makes it to the league. Kobe Bryant retired at that age so there is a possibility to see the Jameses playing on the same NBA court.

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