"F**k all the hate/noise": LeBron James delivers motivational message encouraging son Bronny James

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LeBron James delivers motivational message encouraging son Bronny James (Credit: Imagn)

LeBron James is about to make more history in his NBA career when he shares touches with his son, Bronny James. They could become the first father-son duo to play in the league at the same time.

"King James" shared a story of Bronny practising at Sierra Canyon and wrote a message to hype up his son.

"Keep working kid and f**k all the hate/noise! You know your personal legend! THEY DONT KNOW YOU!" James captioned the post.
@kingjames - Instagram story
@kingjames - Instagram story

LeBron has supported Bronny all the way to the NBA, even reportedly pushing for the Lakers to draft him while trying to push away other teams interested in the young guard's services.

After a disappointing playoff exit against the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs, the purple and gold are keen to return to the top spots in the West and challenge for another title. It'll be hard for them to return to the biggest series, especially after a quiet offseason.

LeBron James shares excitement to play alongside Bronny in the NBA

LeBron James knows he's about to make history once his kid makes his debut. Talking with his co-hosts on 'The Shop,' James discussed having the chance to team up with his son.

"I am so excited for training camp. I mean, having your son work with you is like the greatest thing. I can't wait for this moment. It is going to be pretty surreal for me," James said.
"It might be the first time I sit back and like, out of my whole career, finally getting an opportunity to just sit back and be like, 'Oh sh** this is really cool.'"

Bronny was a baby when LeBron James made his NBA debut. The kid saw his father grow and vice versa. Now, they're having their full circle moment. The Lakers became LeBron's home in 2018, and now the James family has more reasons to root for the 17-time NBA champions.

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Edited by Ribin Peter