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Bryce James refers to LeBron as “garbage”

Bryce James refers to LeBron as “garbage”


Photo: Peter Baba

Bryce James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, had a playful moment with his father during a backyard shootaround.

Despite Bryce jokingly teasing LeBron by calling him “trash,” the four-time NBA champion showcased his skills by making shot after shot.

In a video shared on social media, Bryce playfully poked fun at his father while they played basketball in their backyard.

LeBron jokingly reminded Bryce of his own greatness on the court. In the video, LeBron humorously proclaimed himself as the “G.O.A.T.,” or Greatest of All Time, as he continued to effortlessly make shots.