Bronny James, son of the Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James, just threw down his first dunk. And he's only 13-years-old.

Below is the clip, as posted by Bleacher Report:

King James has tweeted out the big news himself:

Not a lot of 13-year-olds can dunk. Heck, not a lot of people can lift up as high as Bronny. But when you're gifted with LeBron's superhuman genes, you can do literally anything.

The scary thing about it is that Bronny is just in middle school. When he starts attending high school, this is where he'll likely experience a growth spurt. From the looks of it, Bronny is close to six feet already. Who knows how tall will he be in high school?

Early on at this point, some die-hard James fans are probably fantasizing what it would be like for father and son to team up together. While Bronny has a long way to go before qualifying for the pros, his father LeBron has tons of gas left in his tank.

He signed for four years with the Lakers. He'll be 37 years old when his contract is due. At that age, can he still play productively? Will fans see a LeBron to Bronny alley-oop?