LeBron James Reveals His Playlist as he Drives With Bronny to Workout

The Los Angeles Lakers will start off the regular season on Dec. 22 and players will have the shortest offseason in league history. LeBron James is getting ready for the upcoming season. He also uses his free time to have fun with his wife Savannah and three kids. The four-time NBA champion also takes his son Bronny to his workouts. In one of his most recent tweets, LeBron listed some of the tunes he and his cool son listen to while driving. What can we say, the great LeBron has picked a nice playlist for his workout.

“Riding around in the car headed to a workout with Bronny listening to 2pac “Makaveli” is pure joy to me! “Hold Ya Head” just went off followed by “Against All Odds”,” LeBron wrote on Twitter.

LeBron and Bronny enjoy the same playlist for their workout

These two have a great time together, and LeBron dreams of playing with his son. The league can make some changes and give Bronny a chance to join the pros following his graduation in 2023. LeBron will be 39 that year.

There has been speculation about LeBron opting out to sign with whatever team drafts Bronny that season. In this way, the father and the son can play together and win games.

One of LeBron’s former teammates, Danny Green believes that LeBron and Bronny can really play together at some point.

The four-time NBA champion doesn’t miss a chance to watch Bronny play in AAU and. His presence sure motivates the kid to play better. Bronny’s teams have won a lot of games. Last December, LeBron watched as his talented son scored a go-ahead layup against St. Vincent-St. Mary in Ohio.

“You want to ask me what is the greatest achievement of my life,” LeBron said in 2018. “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 earlier.”

LeBron and his teammates are getting ready for the upcoming season and they have all the talent they need to win back-to-back titles.