The ‘King’ has said he wants to play in the NBA with his son but there is uncertainty about if it will happen

LeBron has previously expressed his desire to play in the NBA alongside his son, Bronny, before retiring—a dream that seems increasingly within reach. Adding to the speculation, LeBron was spotted a few days ago in Cleveland, attending a game between the Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics. This sighting has sparked rumors of a potential return to his former team, but the question remains: will Bronny join him there?

But the latest reports now, indicate that the Utah Jazz has shown significant interest in Bronny. During the NBA Combine, Bronny addressed the topic, saying, “Honestly, I feel like this is a serious matter. I don’t think anyone thinks, ‘I’m going to pick this guy just to appeal to his dad.’ I don’t think a general manager would allow that. I think I have worked hard, and if they choose me, it will be because of the player and the person I am.”

As the NBA draft approaches, all eyes are on Bronny and the potential impact of his father’s legendary career on his path to professional basketball.

Utah Jazz are not the only team that wants Bronny James, he has other suitors

Even though both Bronny and LeBron James insist they are not a package deal, many NBA teams are contemplating the prospect of having both on their roster. This interest goes beyond Bronny’s individual potential as a 6-foot-3 shooting guard.

In addition to the Utah Jazz, who have shown significant interest in Bronny, several other teams are closely evaluating his game. The San Antonio SpursMiami HeatOklahoma City Thunder, and of course, the Los Angeles Lakers are among those considering adding him to their roster.

What this means for LeBron James’ future remains uncertain, but the possibility of father and son playing together in the NBA adds an intriguing dimension to the upcoming draft and offseason decisions.