Bronny James, son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, just nailed his 3-pointer of his high school career — which also happens to be his first basket as well.
Bronny James has his first official bucket of his high school career. pic.twitter.com/tK2TJu9Ehy
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All eyes will be on the 6-foot-2 James from this point on. After all, his move to Sierra Canyon to team up with incoming senior Zaire Wade (Dwyane Wade's son) has already garnered much discussion. Not only that, but the Sierra Canyon roster is also filled with top prospects such as B. J. Boston and Ziaire Williams.
Scouts have commended James' smooth shooting stroke as seen in the clip above. In addition, he also as great composure on the floor and an innate feel for the game. His passing and vision, too, has impressed various scouts.




His father shared that he dreams of playing with his son in the NBA. James — who inked a four year deal with the Lakers — is now in the second year of his contract.
By the time his contract is up, he'll be 37-years-old. Time will only tell if James can still play at that age and share the court with Bronny. But it's definitely something worth seeing.
But before everything else, the younger James has to take care of his high school career first.