Draymond Green Had Epic Reaction To LeBron’s 14-Years-Old Son Getting Instagram

Draymond Green won’t get the chance to talk trash to Lakers star LeBron James in the NBA Finals this year, but he never misses a chance to bug the star. This time Green turns his attention to LeBron’s son, Bronny, and it involves social networks.

LeBron will miss the NBA Finals for the first time since the 2010 season, and he is now busy doing other family-related things. Bronny will get his very own Instagram account with a blessing from the king. The 14-year-old is now allowed to join Instagram, and it seems like LeBron kept the promise he made in 2016.

“Everyone welcome the heir to the throne to IG!” LeBron wrote on Monday. “Told him three years ago the summer of 2019 I’d let … him get one. Damn, time flies! … Anyways, let’s get (it) Bronny! P.S. Keep y’all hating a—s off his comments or we pulling up!”  

IG haters rushed to comment, Bronny posted his very first ic, and the caption read, “Hey IG.”  Guess who appeared in the comment section.

“I’m at your f—— neck this summer G!!!” Green wrote. “All gas.”

Green sure knows how to say welcome. But, Bronny is used to the spotlight. Let’s not forget that he is the oldest son of King James. He’s been getting all this attention lately, and a simple comment won’t ruin his day.

Bronny got his first million of followers on Instagram, and Carmelo Anthony welcomed the kid to the network.

Will LeBron James jump in protecting his cub? One thing stands for sure, he is a proud father who won’t let anyone near his son. Bronny develops into a big star, and LeBron will make sure that the kid has a better life.

“It’s been a treat to watch, being a parent and seeing my son grow as a basketball player,” he said in one of his interviews. “But not only that, being a young man who he is today; the kid will be 14 soon. Just seeing him grow and grow and grow to become who he is today has been a treat. I think from the burden of him having the name itself, I think him understanding that just go out and just play the game and have fun and play for your teammates and give it all you’ve got. You play hard, you play smart and have fun, and let everything else take care of itself. The one thing that I have is the luxury of knowing everything that he can expect.”

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