Lakers superstar LeBron James has his heart set on Brony James haters


Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James openly discussed his son and teammate Bronnie James with NFL brothers Travis and Jason Kelce. During the NBA lockout, James considered joining the NFL. It was one of the many topics LeBron discussed, but he had plenty to say about Brony’s haters.

James he says his son lives a simple life and is a big brother to his siblings, according to The New Heights Show presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment.

“If you ever meet Brony, you’ll realize I’m such an idiot to look down on him or not want him to be great.” “He’s the most chill, easy-going, fun-loving kid in the world,” James said. “He goes to work, he goes home, he takes care of his body, he plays video games, he reads a little, and then he comes back and does the same thing.” He is like the best big brother his little brother and sister could ever have.

“So he’s dealing with all that, too, but I think it’s going to make him even bigger because he’s got to deal with all the things that he’s dealing with and still being able to come back from a life-threatening situation and still have motivation, he didn’t have to,” James concluded.

Broney’s dedication made him stick with basketball despite the obstacles in front of him.

“Brony doesn’t have to play basketball at all.” “It’s not like he needs the money,” James added. “He could do whatever he wanted.” If he wants to be the CEO of my company, he could be. I’m going to start teaching him to be that if he wants to, but he’s like this is my career, this is my goal, and this is my aspiration, and I want to play ball; this is something i love. I love that kid. He’s great.”

Brony James averaged 14.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists in seven G League games. In an interview, LeBron addressed one of his social media trolls.

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LeBron James considered joining the NFL during the NBA lockout

Lakers forward LeBron James (23) reacts against the Dallas Mavericks during the second half at the American Airlines Center
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Lakers superstar LeBron James seriously considered the NFL during the NBA lockout before the 2011-12 campaign. Although James wasn’t convinced the NBPA would work out a new deal, he was leaning toward playing football.

“The only time I took it super duper seriously I think was 2011 when we had the NBA lockout,” James said. “I didn’t know when we would come to an agreement with the owners and get our league back.” So then I actually thought about it a little bit.”

The Lakers will host the Heat on Wednesday.



2025-01-15 19:02:00

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