LeBron Wishes His Son Maximus A Happy Birthday With Amazing Instagram Post

Lakers star LeBron James has three kids, and he is really proud of them. The king of basketball always posts photos and videos of Bronny, Bryce Maximus and Zhuri. This time Bryce Maximus as in the center of all events.

LeBron wished his son a happy birthday, and the message was emotional and lovely.

“Happy Birthday Maximus!!” LeBron wrote. “Time is literally flying by man but every second of your existence has been amazing to be apart of! Turning 12 years young! It’s a absolute honor to be your father, thank you Bryce! Love you kid forever.”

LeBron’s oldest kid, Bronny, will definitely be a basketball star.

“You want to ask me, ‘What was the greatest achievement in my life?’” LeBron said on his “Uninterrupted” show. “If I’m on the same court as my son in the NBA. That would be No. 1 in my lifetime as an NBA player.

“I’ve thought about it because my son is about to be 14, and he might be able to get in there a little early.”

If you ask him, he will say he regrets naming Bronny after him.

“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.”

Being a father gave LeBron’s life a new dimension.

“My whole life I grew up resenting my father. Everything was like, “F*** pops.” He left me, why would he do that to my mom? My mom was 16 years old, she was a sophomore in high school when she had me. If I ever met him, he would be going to blows, right off top.

“As I got older and became more of an adult, I started to think myself, ‘What was he going through? Was it things he couldn’t control? He’s the reason I’m the father I am today because I wanted to be there, to set an example and be a father figure in their lives so they didn’t have that resentment.”

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