LeBron and Bronny James: NBA's first father-son duo
LeBron and Bronny checked into the game together with four minutes left in the second quarter, prompting a big ovation from a home crowd aware of the enormity of the milestone
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The 39-year-old LeBron had already started the game and played 13 minutes before he teamed up with his 20-year-old son to make history.PHOTO:AP
Los
Angeles, 23 Oct
LeBron
James and Bronny James became the first father and son to play in the NBA
together Tuesday night during the Los Angeles Lakers ' season opener.
LeBron and
Bronny checked into the game together with four minutes left in the second
quarter, prompting a big ovation from a home crowd aware of the enormity of the
milestone. The 39-year-old LeBron had already started the game and played 13
minutes before he teamed up with his 20-year-old son to make history.
LeBron
James is the top scorer in NBA history, while LeBron James Jr. was a
second-round pick by the Lakers last summer. They are the first father and son
to play in the world's top basketball league at the same time, let alone on the
same team.
“Y'all
ready? You see the intensity, right? Just play carefree, though,” father told
son on the bench before they checked in, an exchange captured by the TNT
cameras and microphones. “Don't worry about mistakes. Just go out and play
hard.”
LeBron and
Bronny played 2 1/2 minutes on court together, and LeBron missed two perimeter
shots before making a dunk. Bronny had an early rebound and missed a tip-in.
Bronny's
first NBA jump shot was a 3-pointer that came up just short. He checked out
with 1:19 left in the second quarter, getting another ovation.
Bronny
didn't play again in the Lakers' 110-103 victory over Minnesota. LeBron, who
scored 16 points, did an on-court interview with Bronny before they headed to
the Lakers' locker room together — but not before stopping in the tunnel to hug
Savannah James, LeBron's wife and Bronny's mother.
Ken Griffey
Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr. were courtside at the Lakers' downtown arena to witness
the same history they made in Major League Baseball. The two sluggers played 51
games together for the Seattle Mariners in 1990 and 1991 as baseball's first
father-son duo.
The Jameses
and the Griffeys met up during pregame warmups for some photos and a warm chat
between two remarkable family lines.
LeBron, a
four-time NBA champion and a 20-time All-Star, first spoke about his dream to
play alongside Bronny a few years ago, while his oldest son was still in high
school. The dream became real after Bronny entered the draft as a teenager
following one collegiate season, and the Lakers grabbed him with the 55th
overall pick.
“It's been
a treat,” LeBron said at Tuesday's morning shootaround. “In preseason, the
practices, just every day ... bringing him up to speed of what this
professional life is all about, and how to prepare every day as a
professional.”
LeBron and
Bronny joined a small club of father-son professional athletes who played
together. The Griffeys made history 34 years ago, and they even homered in the
same game on Sept. 14, 1990.
Baseball
Hall of Famer Tim Raines and his namesake son also accomplished the feat with
the Baltimore Orioles in 2001.
In hockey,
Gordie Howe played alongside his two sons, Mark and Marty, with the WHA's
Houston Aeros and Team Canada before one NHL season together on the Hartford
Whalers in 1979-80, when Gordie was 51.
While the
other family pairings on this list happened late in the fathers' careers,
LeBron shows no signs of slowing down or regressing as he begins his NBA
record-tying 22nd season.
LeBron
averaged more than 25 points per game last year for his 20th consecutive
season, and he remains the most important player on the Lakers alongside
Anthony Davis as they attempt to recapture the form that won a championship in
2020 and got them to the Western Conference finals in 2023.
Bronny
survived cardiac arrest and open heart surgery in the summer of 2023, and he
went on to play a truncated freshman season at the University of Southern
California. He declared for the draft anyway, and the Lakers eagerly used the
fourth-to-last pick in the draft on the 6-foot-2 guard.
LeBron
spent the summer in Europe with the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the Paris
Olympics, while Bronny played for the Lakers in summer league. They started
practicing together with the Lakers before training camp.
The duo
first played together in the preseason, logging four minutes during a game
against Phoenix just outside Palm Springs earlier this month.
The Lakers
were fully aware of the history they would make with this pairing, and coach JJ
Redick spoke with the Jameses recently about a plan to make it happen early in
the regular season.
The
presence of the Griffeys likely made it an inevitability for opening night,
even though Redick said the Lakers still wanted it “to happen naturally, in the
flow of the game.”
The Lakers
have declined to speculate on how long Bronny will stay on their NBA roster.
Los Angeles also has point guards D'Angelo Russell, Gabe Vincent and Jalen
Hood-Schifino, which likely makes minutes scarce for Bronny, who likely needs
regular playing time to raise his game to a consistent NBA standard.
Those
factors add up to indicate Bronny is likely to end up with the affiliate South
Bay Lakers of the G League at some point soon. LeBron and Redick have both
spoken positively about the South Bay team, saying that player development is a
key part of the Lakers organization.
Miami
forward Kevin Love, who knew all the James children — Bronny, Bryce and Zhuri —
from his time as LeBron James' teammate in Cleveland, said it was “an
unbelievable moment” to see father and son playing together.-AP
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