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LeBron James is making a case for being the best player in the NBA despite being 36 years old. The ‘King’ has gone through his fair share of injuries for the season and has been a part of just 9 games so far. However, returning from injury, he made an emphatic return against the Indiana Pacers.

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While James may have started the basketball journey in his family, but now both his sons are following in his footsteps.

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Both Bryce James and Bronny James are interested in playing the game of basketball. While Bronny has already made a name for himself, ranking amongst the top 60 players, Bryce is yet to come up. Now, though, he has finally taken his first step into the basketball world.

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Bryce started his high school basketball journey for Sierra Canyon High School just like his elder brother, Bronny James

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LeBron James sees his legacy continue

Similar to his brother, Bryce James is also playing basketball for Sierra Canyon. He took to Instagram to share his first ever game for highschool. LeBron James is sending both his sons to one of the top basketball colleges as Sierra Canyon has won four state championships so far.

Bronny is currently in his junior year at Sierra Canyon and continues to impress with his talents. For Bryce, this is only the start of his journey. But there is no doubt that the pressure will be no less than what Bronny faces himself. Being the son of one of the greatest players comes with its advantages, but there is also the side where pressure never leaves.

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Bryce is blessed to be attending one of the best colleges to excel at the game. However, the pressure that he will face at games could be overwhelming at times. Not only that, but the pressure to perform like Bronny James, who is one of the top ranked players, will also loom behind him.

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Therefore, it will be crucial for Bryce James to keep his calm and focus on growing his game to the best potential.

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LeBron James sure has his legacy being taken care of through the game of his owns sons. Do you think both Bronny James and Bryce James will make it to the NBA someday? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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