Los Angeles Lakers NBA superstar LeBron James (left) and his youngest son, Bryce (right)
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Drafted a few days ago by the Lakers, Bronny James could make history by playing there with his father, LeBron. Will the King also see his younger son, Bryce, join him in the NBA in the near future? The latter’s response was intended to be clear.

For the first time in NBA history, a father and son are set to play on the league’s courts at the same time.

This is indeed the unprecedented feat that LeBron James and Bronny, selected 55th in the last Draft by the Lakers, are about to achieve.

It’s also a safe bet that the two men will even be teammates, since the King is likely to stay with the franchise.

But while this duo is logically making a lot of talk at the moment, it could well turn into a trio within a few years.

Indeed, another member of the family also performs wonders on the floors, namely Bryce James.

Aged 17, LeBron’s youngest son is already impressing but declared in a recent Instagram live that he can’t see himself finding his father in the big leagues.

Bryce James doubtful about potential reunion with LeBron

Bryce James: Without lying, it’s a fool’s errand to believe that it’s going to happen.

Wait until I join the league? Nah, that’s too much. They say my dad will still be in the league when I get drafted, but he’ll be 42 then…

Seeing Bronny and LeBron teaming up in the NBA already seemed insane.

However, for Bryce, the fact that he would join them there would simply be unimaginable.

As the young high school student rightly points out, he will only be eligible for the Draft in 2026, when LBJ will be 42 years old on the clock.

However, so far, only seven players have played even one game at this age or older in the history of the league.

Will the Chosen One still manage to defy the odds once again, including that of his son? This is what Internet users think:

Bron can play until he’s 45 for real

I think it’s definitely possible. I think LeBron will still be physically capable of it, but what will matter is whether he still wants to play.

While the LeBron-Bronny duo should quickly form, could a trio with Bryce also see the light of day in a few years? The teenager seems convinced that this will not happen, unlike Internet users who necessarily only dream of that.