LeBron James has expressed his desire to potentially play alongside his son, Bronny James, in the NBA in the future.
With LeBron still performing at an All-Star level in his 21st season in the league, this dream could become a reality, especially as Bronny is currently completing his required one year of university play with the University of Southern California’s (USC) men’s basketball team.
While Bronny may not yet be matching his father’s level of performance, he has been attracting attention, particularly during USC’s recent upset victory over the #5 ranked University of Arizona.
During the game, Bronny sported his own Nike LeBron NXXT Gen PE, which featured a white, red, and gold color scheme to match the USC Trojans’ colors. Notably, the sneakers featured reversed lateral double Swooshes and showcased Bronny’s signature at the tongue, along with his jersey number “6” displayed at the medial heel below a stitched “BRONNY” tag.
As of now, Nike Basketball has not provided any details regarding a potential retail release of Bronny James’ Nike LeBron NXXT Gen PE. However, it is unlikely that this personalized design, created for the son of LeBron James, will be made available to the general public, as is often the case with player-exclusive sneakers. Fans will have to stay tuned for updates on this matter.