Watch: LeBron James’ Son Bronny Shares His Sierra Canyon Highlights

LeBron James has a really talented son, and his kid will one day make the best headlines. Bronny is 6-foot-2 and he has great success with his Sierra Canyon high school team. LeBron’s oldest son is 15 years old and he is high school freshman. The kid has over 5 million Instagram followers and each of these fans believes that Bronny will be a big star one day.

 The talented kid wears No. 0 rather than his dad’s No. 23. However, he will soon make a change and opt for a different number. We have all seen the young guard tossing no-look passes. Bronny throws down alley-oop dunks and is able to shift gears in transition with a few easy moves. The kid has had a lot of success for Sierra Canyon School in the Chatsworth neighborhood.

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Bronny will have more success in Sierra Canyon

The James family is all about high school basketball hype. We saw LeBron on the cover of Sports Illustrated in February 2002 long before he entered the NBA. LeBron did this as a junior at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio. He played a nationally televised game on ESPN2 as a senior and this was the network’s most popular live sporting event ever. Teenage LeBron made hot headlines at that time. He was the biggest story in the basketball world. Many compared him to Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan and Los Angeles Lakers icon Magic Johnson. LeBron’s games regularly sold out college gyms.

Nearly two decades later, Bronny is on his way to the top. The kid doesn’t play basketball just because his dad is the GOAT. He plays basketball because he loves the game. The same applies to his little brother Bryce Maximus. Bryce is the best shooter in the James family. Everyone knows that.

Every camera is pointed towards Bronny. At Sierra Canyon’s home opener in December, at least 10 video cameras followed Bronny’s warmups. The school sold out of about 1,000 tickets in 32 minutes in the private online presale. There were basketball mix-tape makers, national reporters, local television reporters, and several ESPN personalities. Bronny was the star of the show. This was his show.