Los Angeles Lakers superstar small forward LeBron James was unable to be at his son Bronny James Jr.'s first high school game with Sierra Canyon, but thanks to technology, The King was able to watch it with Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Chris Paul.

After the Lakers defeated the Thunder on Friday, James spoke to reporters about Bronny James Jr.'s “bittersweet” high school debut:

It must have been a proud moment for LeBron to watch his son play high school ball for the first time. Like his dad, Bronny is going to have a lot of eyes on him in high school.

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LeBron and the Lakers are playing excellent basketball right now. The Lakers are 13-2 on the season. They have the best record in the NBA.

James is averaging 24.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 11.3 assists on the season. The four-time MVP and three-time champion is shooting 48.6 percent from the field, 34.6 percent from beyond the arc and 70.8 percent from the free-throw line.

With LeBron and Anthony Davis leading the charge, the Lakers have a really good shot at winning the championship this season. With respect to Dwyane Wade, Davis could go down as the best teammate LeBron has ever played with when it's all said and done.