Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James' oldest son, Bronny James Jr., will play against LeBron's high school alma mater this season, St. Vincent-St. Mary high school.

LeBron says it's going to be very emotional watching his son play against the high school which is very close to his heart:

“Obviously, everybody knows that St. Vincent-St. Mary is when I became or people started to recognize me from a national standpoint,” James told Dave McMenamin of ESPN. “And for it to be, you know, 15 years later and my son is about to play a high school game versus my alma mater in our home state…it's just a pretty cool thing, man.”

Indeed, it is going to be a cool moment for LeBron. Like his dad, Bronny is going to have a lot of eyes on him in high school. He's playing with Dwyane Wade's son, Zaire.

LeBron's dad wasn't there for him growing up, which is why the Lakers star and NBA icon promised himself he was going to be the best dad whenever he had kids. LeBron has two sons and one daughter.

Life is pretty good for LeBron right now. His Lakers have the best record in the NBA, The King is playing like an MVP now that he's healthy again and Bronny is making a name for himself in high school.