Fans mock Bryce James for including Russell Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony to his top 5 all-time listLeBron James, Bronny and Bryce (Image Credit: Getty Images)


LeBron James is entering his 22nd season, and the upcoming season is special for him as he is going to share the court with his elder son Bronny James. Meanwhile, his younger son, Bryce James, is also making waves as he enters his senior year of high school, with basketball aspirations of his own.

Bryce is entering his senior year of high school. Recently, Lebron’s younger son garnered attention after he revealed his top 5 players of all time.

 

It’s expected that his father will make the list. Apart from LeBron, his younger son added Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Russell Westbrook, and Carmelo Anthony.

 

While fans widely accepted the inclusion of LeBron, Jordan, and Bryant, Bryce’s choice of Westbrook and Carmelo Anthony raised some eyebrows. Many fans took to the comment section to express their skepticism, with some subtly criticizing his selections.

 

 

A few fans went as far as to mock Bryce, suggesting that his list showed a lack of basketball knowledge.

 

Like his elder brother, Bryce also received unexpected hate from fans. One fan even joked that Bryce should be drug tested for his choices.

 

LeBron James Reflects on His Legacy Beyond Basketball

 

LeBron James is currently the oldest player in the NBA, but still, his performance is showing no sign of decline. However, during a recent interview on “The Shop,” LeBron revealed that his true legacy goes beyond his basketball achievements.

 

The 39-year-old player claimed that his impact on the lives of others, particularly in his community and personal relationships, is just as important as his on-court success. He wants these aspects of his life to be part of the conversations that people have when they remember him.

 

The things that I do in my community, the way myself and Savannah raise my kids, my relationship with my single parent mother, my friendship with my guys, being able to help people from my hometown,” James said.

 

If those conversations don’t hit the barbershop, if those conversations don’t hit forums, or whatever the case might be, then I feel like my mission wasn’t completed,” he added.

James doesn’t want to leave his footsteps on the basketball court. Rather, he wants to make a difference in the lives of those around him.