‘Pure joy’ for LeBron James as Bronny joins him on Lakers

Sep 30, 2024; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) is pictured with his son Bronny James (9) during media day Monday at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
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Before they become the first father-son duo to play together in the NBA, LeBron James and Bronny James got their close-up Monday at Los Angeles Lakers media day.

The Jameses were at the center of the show at the preseason event a few weeks before the start of the 2024-25 season. LeBron James made it clear years ago that he wanted to play alongside his son before his NBA career was over; now that he’s teammates with his 19-year-old son, he was asked to reflect on his emotions about the arrangement.

“Just pure joy, man,” he said. “I don’t have any words. I can speak about me. You guys ask me questions about me. When it comes to him, I’m just at a loss for words.

“Just super proud. Super proud of him to get to this point. He’s a man. He’s ready to go.”

The Lakers selected Bronny James, a guard who spent last year at Southern California, with the 55th overall pick in June’s NBA draft.

“This is a crazy feeling,” Bronny James said. “Just looking over at my dad taking pictures, it was like, ‘What’s going on right now?’ (That was) literally my thoughts. Just kind of take it all in. Extremely grateful for the opportunity.”

The father and son spent part of the day posing for photos together and speaking with the press, typical media day activities.

Soon it will be time to get to work. The Lakers’ season opener is Oct. 22 against the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves.

New head coach JJ Redick did not divulge details about how the team planned to get the Jameses on the court together.

“We don’t have anything planned, per se, in terms of a commitment to do it this way,” Redick said. “We obviously have talked about it as a staff, and we’ve gotten into some specifics of what that might look like. But we haven’t committed to anything.”

One thing is for sure: LeBron James doesn’t want his son calling him “Dad” when they’re at work together.

“I haven’t gotten there yet,” Bronny James said. “It’s probably gonna be, like, Bron. Bron would be the easiest.”