LeBron James ‘would love’ to play in NBA with his oldest son, Bronny
LeBron James is 33 and playing in his 16th NBA season, but he’s still looking like a dominant force. He’s hoping that continues for several more years, because he has an awesome goal in mind.
James collaborated with some other athlete/celebrities to create a new wellness brand called Ladder. James talked about the brand during an interview with “The Tim Ferriss Show” and discussed how he is aiming to stay fit enough to be able to play with his son, Bronny, who is in 8th grade.
LeBron James told @tferriss he wants to see the floor with Bronny, meaning he’d play in the league for at least another 5-6 years (via The Tim Ferriss Show podcast): https://t.co/AcHVDWk4ev pic.twitter.com/qsREioSgef
— Jovan Buha (@jovanbuha) November 28, 2018
LeBron has been fortunate enough to avoid any major injuries throughout his career, which has helped him move up the all-time NBA statistical ranks and reach eight straight NBA Finals. The way he takes care of his body helps contribute to his greatness in many ways. Though it seems so far away, his goal could be within reach if he’s able to avoid major injuries and willing to transition into a bench role much later in his career. The latter part has proven difficult for some other NBA stars.