Watch LeBron James' Son Posterize Kid During Pick-Up Game

The first of what should be many.

LeBron James Jr. is only 12 years old and already posterizing people. Well, sort of. Even though he was dressed in khakis and a sweater, Bronny must have known that he could wash these kids in shorts when he decided to join their pick-up game. After all, this is the same kid who already has standing scholarship offers from little known Division I basketball schools, Duke and Kentucky.  

Much like his father, Bronny tried drawing attention as he made his way into the paint in order to dish the ball out to his teammate for the jumper. However, an errant behind-the-back pass threw a wrench into his plan, so they had to improvise. For some inexplicable reason, Bronny was left wide open along the baseline for a free lane to the basket, and he knew what to do from there.  

Bronny soared over his helpless defender and flushed it down for the first of what should be many posterizations we see throughout his basketball career. So, what did his father think of that monstrous jam? Well, we don't know for sure, but we could imagine it was either:

"That's my boy." 

"Taught him well." 

"Hold up, hold up, hold up. Let me see that again!"

Even if he doesn't show it, LeBron has to be a proud father after seeing that clip. Sure, he may feel bad for the kid on the receiving end of that posterization, but it's gotta feel good to know that the James legacy is in good hands. 

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