Lebron James Regrets Giving His Son ‘Bronny’ Name

LeBron James loves his son. Even with the Los Angeles Lakers struggling so much in the bubble, there are big stories coming out. We know how much he cares about his son, Bronny. He recently talked about how hard it is to stay away from his family in the bubble.

“It’s a totally different situation than any other situation I’ve been in in my career,” James said. “So I have zero experience with having the No. 1 seed inside of a bubble during seeding games, playing in August. So this is all a learning experience for all of us, and we’re going to take it day by day, continue to work our habits either out on the floor, during the film session, when we able to get on the floor as well. But this is a totally different season, a totally different, drastic situation for all of us, including myself.” 

But as it turns out, not everything is as peachy as it seems. LeBron reportedly regrets giving his son such a distinctive name.

“I still regret giving [Bronny] my name because of that [pressure],” LeBron explained. “When I was younger, I didn’t have a dad, so my whole thing was when I have a kid, not only is he gonna be a junior, I’m gonna do everything that this man didn’t do. They’re gonna experience things that I didn’t experience.”

“The only thing [he] can do is give [his children] the blueprint, and it’s up to them to take their own course whenever that time comes.”

Lebron James Regrets Giving His Son ‘Bronny’ Name

That definitely makes sense. As one of the most famous players of all time, it is hard to stay under the radar for anyone in his family.

Even though he is an obvious star, he still gets nervous watching his kids play. He even gets in arguments, apparently.

“I’m sitting there, and I’m watching the game, and I feel my hands just start sweating, I feel my chest start sweating,” James said. “I’m like, what is this? 10-year-olds out here hooping, why you feeling like this? Then it went from just sitting there … then it went from me sitting on the bench to me getting in an argument.”