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LeBron James is going on defense when it comes to his children.
The NBA star—who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers—clapped back at claims that his son Bronny‘s rise to a prominent place in the pros was due to nepotism.
“The kid has earned his right to be a professional athlete,” LeBron told Time magazine for its The 100 Most Influential People in Sports issue published June 9. “The thing you’re not going to do is throw stones at us as a family.”
The NBA champion—who shares Bronny, 21, along with son Bryce, 18, and daughter Zhuri, 11, with wife Savannah James—continued to double down on fiercely defending his family.
“I’m not letting that s–t slide,” he explained, “because I know what I’ve created because of what I didn’t have. So if you want to talk about the kid, that he shouldn’t be an NBA player, I don’t care about that. As long as you don’t get to the fatherhood piece. I don’t play those games.”
And while LeBron, 41, has won four NBA championships over the course of his 22 years in the league so far, none of the accolades compare to being able to play alongside Bronny, who recently completed his second season with the Lakers.
“Out of all the s–t I’ve done in basketball,” LeBron said, “that’s the best accomplishment I’ve ever had.”
Bronny (born LeBron Raymone James Jr.) joined the NBA after he was selected by the Lakers in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, less than a year after he suffered cardiac arrest during a basketball practice at USC. He made his NBA regular-season debut in October 2024 alongside his father, with the pair making history as the first father-son duo in the league’s history.
Although Bronny’s place in the NBA has been subject to debate, he hasn’t spent much time on the court with his dad. After all, Bronny only played in 69 games in his first two seasons with the Lakers, spending much of his time developing in the team’s G League affiliate.
Yet, one of his appearances last season was one of the history books. After Bronny and LeBron played alongside each other in an NBA playoff game in April, they became the first father-son pairing to do so.
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And the monumental moment wasn’t lost on LeBron, who years ago expressed his desire to play alongside his eldest.
“There’s a lot of crazy things that’s been going on this year,” he said following the Lakers’ win over the Houston Rockets, per ESPN. “I mean, I was on the floor with my son in a playoff game. That’s probably the craziest thing that’s ever happened to me in my career.”
As LeBron continues to push back against nepotism claims against his son, Bronny is aware of the weight that his name carries and the criticism it can bring in his career.
“My first thought about everything is I always try to just let it go through one ear and out the other, put my head down and come to work and be positive every day,” Bronny told The Athletic of the nepotism conversation in a March 2025 interview following his rookie season. “But sometimes it just, it fuels me a little bit. I see everything that people are saying, and people think, like, I’m a f–king robot, like I don’t have any feelings or emotions.”
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