Bronny gets close to the NBA, starts his final year in High school and LeBron James and his wife Savannah were in attendance.
Basketball icon LeBron James was the star attraction at the High school senior night for his son Bronny.
James attended the Senior night event at Sierra Kanyon with his wife Savannah.
The elaborate ceremony featured several celebrities along with the James Family.
Bronny and his brother Bryce took part in the senior night activities treating the crowd in attendance.
Bronny started the season with a massive game showing off his vertical with highlight dunks.
LeBron James and Bronny
James and his wife Savannah took to the court to celebrate with their sons Bryce and Bronny.
Last December, Bronny son of James battled against Kiyan another top prospect who is the son of NBA legend Carmelo Anthony.
18-year-old Bronny is now ranked in the top 30 high basketball players in the United States of America (USA).
James posted photos of the senior night on his official social media platforms with a message that said, "So Damn Proud of the Young Man you’ve become @bronny!! Yesterday we celebrated you for Senior Night!.
“Can’t believe how fast time is flying by but at the same time I haven’t taken 1 second for granted being your dad! Love you kid! Keep leading, being an example to/for your siblings/ your peers and most importantly simply just keep being YOU!!!! ThekidfromAKRON."
James, star forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, has said on several occasions that he intends to play with or against his son in the NBA.
In an interview with the Athletic, James explained the motivation to play with his son before he retires from basketball.
He said, "My last year will be played with my son. Wherever Bronny is at, that's where I'll be.
"I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It's not about the money at that point."
Bronny now in High school final year means that James is two years away from getting to face his son on the professional stage.
His final year will be a push to move up the rankings with college basketball scouts paying attention.