LeBron monitoring future picks, hopes to play with sons Bronny, Bryce

For years, there has been speculation about LeBron James possibly playing with his son, Bronny, but the 38-year-old's recent extension with the Los Angeles Lakers seemed to put those aspirations to bed for a moment.

However, in the most recent issue of Sports Illustrated, Chris Ballard spoke with LeBron, and The King doubled down on his desire to play with Bronny and his younger son, Bryce, in the late stages of his career. 

“I’d definitely be looking at who got first-round picks in 2024, 2025, things of that nature; 2026, ’27. I pay attention to that type of stuff," James told SI.

It's unknown whether Bronny would even like to play at the NBA level at this point, and it feels as if LeBron hasn't put any pressure on him to do so. In the article, James indicates that the decision is Bronny's, and his alone. However, LeBron and his wife confirmed to SI that Bronny is leaning toward playing college basketball.

LeBron's goal, of course, is all contingent on Bronny and/or Bryce being able to break through at the highest level of basketball. Currently, Bronny is ranked as a four-star prospect, and has shown a solid feel for the game while exhibiting a high ceiling. The 14-year-old Bryce has sprouted to 6-foot-6 going into his sophomore season at Sierra Canyon High School.

Under his new extension, LeBron will be a Laker for the forseeable future, which should give Bronny and Bryce all the time they need to develop at the high school and proceeding levels of basketball.