LeBron James has already made NBA history by becoming the first player to share the court with his son, Bronny James, during the 2024–25 season with the Los Angeles Lakers.

The duo’s chemistry has drawn plenty of headlines — including moments like when a LeBron James teammate hilariously claimed Bronny has a better golf swing than him, reminding fans that father and son share more than just court time.

Now, attention is shifting to his younger son, Bryce James, and whether the NBA legend could extend his career long enough to play alongside him. With LeBron continuing to balance competitiveness and long-term plans amid speculation about his future, some reports have highlighted his retirement dilemma as the Lakers prepare for possible roster changes around Luka Dončić.

Bryce, currently

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