LeBron James is surprised with Bronny & Bryce Insight

James made some honest thoughts about the rise of his fatherhood in basketball, coaches and sons. Mind the game.
Just weeks after the Lakers’ disappointing first-round exit from the playoffs, it’s perhaps the most solid thing we’ve heard of him for a while.
“I’ve never been involved in coaching my kids,” LeBron said. “From Bronny growing up to where he is, and on his way to Tucson, Arizona…I’ve never been to practice, sit there and see how my son uses it.”
That way to stand out is not only a strategy, but also a role.
He continued, “Coach my son as he pleases. Let him be more responsible than others.” “Say what-you need to say. If your child is a child, you won’t help them.”
James added: “If the coach yells at your kid and you are the first to step in – coach him yourself,” he said. “It’s not about it, it’s about information.”
And he has a little bit. Brownie has made history and became the first player to share the floor with his father in an NBA game.
Although his rookie year has 2.3 points per game in a limited number of minutes, he has glimpsed that in the G League, he averaged nearly 22 points, and is reportedly playing 10-15 minutes a night this season.
Meanwhile, Bryce is ready for Arizona under coach Tommy Lloyd. At 6’6″, he has the framework and confidence.
You can love LeBron or every move you make to him, but you have to respect how he can make his son make money on his own.
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