Dwyane Wade Celebrates Zaire Wade and LeBron James Jr. Teaming Up via Social Media

LeBron James Jr. and Zaire Wade had their photo shoot, and Dwyane Wade posted a photo on Instagram. He is just a proud dad who is happy to see his son playing the big game.

Bronny and Zaire posed in their basketball uniforms for the Sierra Canyon School Trailblazers.

We do believe that Wade saw himself and LeBron James in their kids. Remember his recent story? Wade posted a photo of him and LeBron beside a photo of their boys.

Bronny, Zaire and their teammates will be traveling across the country for several games this season. They have already spent some time in China for preseason games. Sierra Canyon may even compete with the courtside seats at Staples Center this year, and we all know what that means. Wade is well aware of the fact that his son and Bronny can get really far.

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“It’s crazy, it’s something we never even talked about,” Wade said via The Los Angeles Times. “Even when we were together in Miami, they didn’t go to the same school. At this time in both of their high school lives, to be able to put them together to hopefully do something special this year at Sierra Canyon is great.”

During the Lakers‘ media day when asked which team “won the summer” in the league, King James said the Staples Center won. Both the Lakers and Clippers made some insane moves this offseason, and they are now considered contenders. LeBron also mentioned the idea around of having Sierra Canyon play at Staples Center for a couple games.

“Staples Center is the biggest winner of the summer,” he said. “If you’re a fan of basketball you can see the Clippers one night, then see the Lakers and then all the great shows that come through Staples Center, it’s the place to be. Maybe if Sierra Canyon can get a game there that would be cool too, there’s a freshman there who is doing alright for himself. Seriously, I think it’s just great. The city of Los Angeles should be very proud.”

Well, the kids have yet to enter the NBA, and we can already imagine their success.

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