LeBron James On Possibly Playing With Younger Son Bryce: That Would Be Pretty Cool

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LeBron James knows he won't play in his original NBA home too many more times. That makes each visit to Cleveland that much more special for him.

"Every time I come here, it's like, 'OK, how many more times will it be for me in this building?' It could only be a couple more times. Maybe it's only one more time now. I don't know the answer," James told Cleveland.com. "But I know I'm on the other side of the fence than that previous fence. I know I don't have many more times coming here and playing the game that I love, so I don't take it for granted."

James' former teammate with the Cleveland Cavaliers Tristan Thompson recently said he wouldn't be surprised to see James play long enough to play with his younger son Bryce. This season, LeBron James is playing with his elder son Bronny on the Los Angeles Lakers. For his part, James found the idea a fun one to think about.

"Oh s-," LeBron said while laughing when Cleveland.com brought up Thompson's comments. "Bryce is a senior. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. That would be pretty cool. It's all about my mind and then seeing how my body reacts over these next couple of years."
Bryce James is considered a three-star recruit by most recruiting services. The 6-foot-4 senior shooting guard has picked up a few scholarship offers heading into his final high school season.

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