LeBron James wants to stay in the NBA long enough to play with both his sons
LeBron James embarks on season 21 in the NBA this year and has completed nearly everything you can accomplish in the professional game.
Before breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's points record in February, James signaled his intentions to play with Bronny before he ended his career.
However, on July 24th this year, Bronny James collapsed after a suspected heart attack, but the eldest of James' sons looks to be nearly back in action for the University of Southern California.
A lot of NBA fans knew of LeBron's plan to play with his son Bronny, but his new advert with 'Beats by Dre' has shown his intent to play with Bryce as well.
In the TV advert, LeBron's wife Savannah says: "Tell them you're not done until you play with your son [Bronny]. Then do that, again [with Bryce]."
Taking it at face value, LeBron James has confirmed he doesn't want to retire until he has played with both sons, so how long will he have to play the game for?
His oldest, Bronny, is eligible for the 2024 NBA Draft, but after his horrific health scare, it would be more justifiable for Bronny to stay at college and build a solid career at USC.
Bryce is one of the top prospects in his draft class, but at 16 years old, Bryce still has at least a couple more years until he is eligible to apply for the NBA Draft.
The earliest James will be able to play with both of his sons is in three years, meaning James will be 41 when the pair join the NBA.
James averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 6.8 assists last season and shows no signs of slowing down. Will he play with Bryce and Bronny?