Bronny James enlists whole family for James Family TikTok

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and his family are staying busy by helping their son Bronny make TikTok videos.

LeBron James and his family are doing their best to keep themselves entertained as they self-quarantine. LeBron has resorted to watching old games, even ones from high school, while also going on Instagram Live for the first time and answering questions from fans. His son Bronny has also managed to keep the family busy by enlisting various members of the family to join in TikTok challenges. On Saturday night, with everyone still at home again, Bronny got the entire James family to participate in one of the latest TikTok challenges, which has also been done by Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, and their family.

Bronny himself has already generated a strong following on TikTok, having 2.1 million followers, in large part because of he and his brother Bryce posting videos pretty often, as well as their adorable sister Zhuri. Bryce also has a TikTok account, but they deem it the James Family account, meaning that it’s managed by LeBron and Savannah. Bronny also stayed busy last night playing Call of Duty with a bunch of NBA players.

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Ben Simmons leads team to win in SLAM’s Call of Duty 6 vs. 6 tourney

Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons is skilled on the sticks in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Ben Simmons is a two-time All-Star for the Philadelphia 76ers, and while his on-court skill set is multidimensional, his skills on the sticks are just as nice.

Simmons staked his claim as arguably the best NBA player at Call of Duty on Saturday night. He participated in SLAM’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare tourney, which was live streamed on the media outlet’s Twitch account.

The series went to seven games, and Simmons and his team won the tourney 4-3. The series-clincher came on the map Shipment, with the game mode set on hardpoint. Hardpoint consists of having to hold different spots on a map for a certain amount of time. As the respective teams fight over the designated spot, whichever team that holds the area has its point total go up with each second.

Simmons’ team consisted of fellow basketball players such as Utah Jazz wing Royce O’Neale, New Orleans Pelicans guard Josh Hart and Kentucky commit Terrence Clarke.

The opposing team had NBA players such as Miami Heat big man Meyers Leonard, Jazz star Donovan Mitchell, Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine and Portland Trail Blazers wing Mario Hezonja. Sierra Canyon freshman Bronny James also hopped on the team.

Simmons’ team was up 3-0 to begin the tourney, but then players like James and Hezonja started to show their skills in modes like Capture the Flag, a mode that Simmons and his squad lost in twice during the tourney.

A quality gamer, Simmons showed how skilled he is at using rifles throughout the tourney, but that strength was especially displayed during the last game. He frequently downed players with one shot as he led his team to victory.

With the NBA currently on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, events like these can be a way for players and fans to have a positive attitude, relax and have fun.

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LeBron James spent Tuesday night watching old high school games

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James spent his Tuesday night watching old games as he and his family are staying home.

LeBron James is finding different ways to keep himself entertained as he and the rest of the world try to engage in the proper social distancing that is recommended by public health experts from all over the world. James spent his Tuesday night with a little wine and some of his old high school highlights, including a game he believes his team should have lost.

James shared the game between his St. Vincent-St. Mary’s against Columbus Brookhaven that was played on the campus of Ohio State University. James broke down the film, even critiquing his own play while remembering and shouting out his teammates, as well as his opponents such as Columbus Brookhaven and Xavier star Drew Lavender.

James found the game from his senior year on YouTube and was breaking it down as if he was going to prepare for the next game. James is clearly missing the game of basketball like many of us are, especially at a time during which March Madness would be starting and the NBA would be gearing up for the playoffs. But the need to socially distance and the current NBA hiatus will force us all to be a little more creative in watching the game we all love.

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LeBron James hits Lakers practice facility with sons Bronny and Bryce

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James finally got back in the gym and got some shots up with his sons on Saturday afternoon.

As the world adjusts to flatten the curve of the spread of coronavirus by engaging in social distancing practices, the Los Angeles Lakers already told their players earlier in the week that working out together would not be an option for their players. They would have to schedule 1-on-1 sessions in which they would not interact with other players as the NBA and basically every other team sports league in North America attempts to slow the spread of coronavirus.

On Saturday, LeBron James shared scenes from one of those individual workouts but he brought his two sons Bryce Maximus and Bronny to get out of the house with him as Bronny’s CIF State Championship game scheduled for Saturday was canceled.

Over the past few days, James has shared scenes from his home as he spends more time with his family while the NBA and basically every other North American sport has suspended or canceled operations. From helping his sons do TikTok videos to bringing them to the gym, James is clearly maximizing his time at home.

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LeBron James is helping his kids TikTok during the NBA hiatus

The Los Angeles Lakers star is supporting his sons on Tik Tok and their dances with their little sister Zhuri.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is doing what he can to make the best of the NBA’s time on hiatus while also getting to spend more time with his kids. As part of LeBron spending more time with his family, it appears as though the King is using the NBA hiatus to become a full-time Tik Tok Dad, filming his kids and promoting their Tik Tok profiles after the family enjoyed a scary movie on Friday the 13th.

After the scary movie, the James kids, Bronny, Bryce and Zhuri, all put together a Tik Tok dance for them to add to their respective profiles on the platform.

James, like the many of us who are trying to uphold social distancing that is recommended by public health experts, will be spending a lot more time at home these days in hopes of slowing the spread of coronavirus. Between Tik Toks and watching old games with his kids, as well as his wine collection, it looks like he’s got the self-quarantine thing figured out.

Bronny James and his Sierra Canyon Trail Blazers were slated to play in the CIF State Championship game this weekend but like all other sporting events, it was canceled.

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Ziaire Williams hits game-winner to send Sierra Canyon to CIF Final

Highly-touted recruit Ziaire Williams hit a game-winner to help Sierra Canyon get to a third straight California state championship game.

Although LeBron James and his Los Angeles Lakers came up short in their comeback in Tuesday night’s unexpected home loss to the Brooklyn Nets, somebody else in the James family got to be on the winning side of an incredible comeback.

After trailing by double-digits in the last few minutes of the game, the Sierra Canyon Trail Blazers punched their ticket to a third consecutive CIF state championship game, thanks to a last-second buzzer-beater by highly-touted recruit Ziaire Williams. According to Tarek Fattal of the L.A. Daily News, the Trail Blazers made a 13-0 run to win the game, capped by Williams’ bucket. After, Williams was rushed by his teammates, including Bronny James, who was in the right corner on the final possession.

Williams is a five-star recruit and considered one of the best high school players in the nation, but he has not yet chosen where he will play college basketball, or whether he will forgo the draft to train or play overseas.

Despite a ban on gatherings of over 1,000 people in nearby San Francisco, the CIF State Championship game is still scheduled to go on at 8 p.m. at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

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LeBron, wife Savannah and kids unleash full James family TikTok dance

The Los Angeles Lakers star didn’t look like he was at all stressing over Friday night’s big game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

By the looks of the various social media feeds of LeBron James and his family, LeBron James was not at all stressed about Friday night’s game against the league-leading Milwaukee Bucks and reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. Rather than stressing himself with extra film work or other things, LeBron decided to let loose with his wife and kids last night at his Los Angeles home. James, his wife and his daughter Zhuri also made their first appearance in the TikTok dance videos that his two sons Bronny and Bryce have been putting up lately.

Yes, Bronny and Bryce got the entire family to do a dance together and it was predictably cute as hell.

Perhaps if LeBron comes out and has a big game in a Lakers win, the family TikToks may become a more regular occurrence.

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Bronny James and Sierra Canyon defeat Mater Dei to win Open Division championship

Bronny James and Sierra Canyon defeat Mater Dei to win Open Division championship as Ziaire Williams and Brandon Boston Jr. show out for Trailblazers.

Bronny James’ Sierra Canyon Trailblazers are led by two seniors who will be playing in the 2020 McDonald’s All-American game on April 1 at the Toyota Center in Houston. Both of these young superstars—Brandon Boston Jr. and Ziaire Williams–showed out in a big way on Friday to help their team win the Open Division title against California powerhouse Mater Dei.

Williams, who is currently undecided on which collegiate program he will play for next year, scored a game-high 25 points to help deliver a 59-48 victory. Meanwhile, Boston–who will be attending Kentucky next season–added 16 points of his own. Fellow Kentucky commit, Devin Askew, scored 15 for Mater Dei while Wilhelm Breidenbach led the Monarchs with 18 points and 14 rebounds.

Bronny James did not score in the contest but he did compete defensively and provide energy off the bench as evidenced in the clip below shared by L.A. Daily News reporter, Tarek Fattal.

Sierra Canyon will now move on to the Southern California regional playoffs that begin on Wednesday as the high school basketball postseason continues to heat up.

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LeBron James shares TikTok video of sons dancing together

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James was hyped after seeing his sons Bronny and Bryce come together for an epic TikTok dance routine.

Bronny James, LeBron’s oldest son, has a huge game coming up this weekend against Mater Dei as Sierra Canyon looks to win their third consecutive CIF Open Division state championship, but the latest Instagram post about LeBron’s sons isn’t about basketball at all, but rather a great video where his two sons, Bronny and Bryce Maximus, were vibing together for a TikTok dance.

LeBron James shared a video of Bronny and Bryce Maximus doing a tandem dance together for TikTok to his millions of Instagram followers on Thursday morning. He shared it with the caption “mood” as his sons broke it down together. Bryce is very active on TikTok and James has already shared many of his videos.

LeBron is getting a night off from playing for the Lakers as he is nursing what the team is deeming a sore groin. The Lakers have two more games left after tonight on their road trip, with two games in Memphis and New Orleans to close out the weekend.

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Bronny James emulates LeBron’s incredible windmill in warmups

The son of the Los Angeles Lakers son showed that the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree by emulating his dad’s epic dunk.

Just over two weeks after the passing of Kobe Bryant, he’s still on everybody’s minds in the basketball world. After last week’s viral dunk by LeBron James, which emulated a Bryant dunk from 19 years ago, brought that back to the forefront once again.

LeBron referenced the 90s classic movie “The Sixth Man,” saying that he believes he was inhabited by Kobe’s spirit on that dunk when he emulated the same dunk from the past. But the family aspects of the Bryant tragedy have moved everybody, including the James family. Bronny wrote a tribute to Gigi and Kobe on his shoes for his first game after the tragedy and on Monday, Bronny emulated his father’s Kobe-esque dunk .

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The NBA community is still in mourning after the tragedy and that mourning process will continue later this week in Chicago at NBA All-Star Weekend.

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