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Video: LeBron James Jr. Goes 1-on-1 With Russell Westbrook
- Updated: February 17, 2018

The perks of having your dad at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, especially when your dad is considered to be the best players in the league, is that you get to participate in all of the pregame festivities.
LeBron James’ son, LeBron James Jr. or “Bronny” as he’s sometimes referred to, got to participate during the 2018 All-Star practice on Saturday. What the 13-year-old didn’t realize, is that he would be going up against superstar Russell Westbrook in a friendly game of one-on-one.
Bronny vs. Russ ?pic.twitter.com/8n6wgy1G2Q
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 17, 2018
With more than a 50-pound weight advantage and 16 years his senior, Westbrook seemed to take advantage of James Jr. in the post.
Nonetheless, at 13 years of age, James Jr. has already received multiple scholarship offers and is considered to be one of the top prospects at his young age.
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