LeBron’s Shocking Verdict on Bronny Calling Him ‘Dad’ During Games!

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By: Mike

LeBron James Sets Ground Rules for On-Court Communication with Son Bronny

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has recently made a significant decision regarding his relationship with his son on the basketball court. In an upcoming episode of The Shop, which will premiere this Thursday, LeBron discussed the appropriate way for his son, Lakers guard Bronny James, to address him during games.

LeBron firmly stated, “No, we already established that rule. He cannot call me ‘Dad’ while we are at work. Once we exit the team’s facility and the gates close behind us, then I’m ‘Dad’ again. This applies when we’re in the car together or at home, but not on the court.”

The episode, filmed before a live audience in Paris, captured the audience’s amusement as LeBron humorously suggested alternative nicknames Bronny could use. “He should call me ‘2-3’ or ‘Bron,'” LeBron suggested. “Or even ‘GOAT’ if he feels like it. It’s really his choice.”

A tweet from The Shop hinted at this father-son dynamic, raising anticipation for the episode:

It is widely anticipated that LeBron and Bronny James will make NBA history this season as the first father and son duo to play together in a game. LeBron appears mentally ready for this unique situation.

LeBron humorously explained the practical reasons behind his decision, “Imagine us running down the court and he’s shouting ‘Dad, pass the ball!’ or ‘Dad, I’m open! Dad, hurry up!’ That just wouldn’t work.”

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