Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has openly stated several times he would like to play with his son Bronny before he retires. This, naturally, led to plenty of talk about just what kind of NBA prospect the 17-year-old prospect Bronny is and what teams might be willing to do to get a package deal of LeBron and his son.

Interestingly enough, ESPN's Brian Windhorst relayed earlier this week that Bronny might not be the best NBA prospect among the Lakers superstar's sons. That would actually be 14-year-old Bryce James, at least according to some people:

“There are people who told me that Bryce actually might be the better prospect amongst the two,” Windhorst said, via Lakers Daily. “Bryce, I think, is 13 or something like that. I don’t know if we can go that far.”

Bryce also plays basketball at Sierra Canyon High School and recently went through a growth spurt that caught him up with his brother. There's a lot of physical development left for Bryce to do given he's just 14 years old, but he has good size already and obviously has good genes as the son of an all-time great.

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It's tough to project just how good Bryce James will become, but there are apparently those who believe he'll wind up better than Bronny. If LeBron wants to go Tom Brady on the NBA, maybe he sticks around long enough to play with both Bronny and Bryce. That would be absolutely wild, but we shouldn't put anything past the Lakers star at this point.