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LeBron James Jr. continues to shine

While LeBron Jr. has already shown passing skills beyond his years, we got a glimpse of his range in this highlight video.

In case you haven’t noticed by now, LeBron James’ 13-year-old son, LeBron James Jr., is an absurdly talented young basketball player. LeBron Jr. showed off for Chris Paul in Day 1 of the John Lucas All-Star Weekend in Houston, and he continued to stun NBA guards as the tournament continued into Day 2.

Playing for the North Coast Blue Chips, LeBron Jr. took on Drive Nation, which is coached by former LeBron Sr. teammate Mo Williams. The ex-Cavs guard had some lighthearted trash talk for the younger James ahead of the semifinal matchup, but LeBron Jr. would have the last laugh. The 13-year-old went on to lead his team to a tournament championship. His highlights from the day were incredible.

While LeBron Jr. has already shown passing skills beyond his years, we got a glimpse of his range in this highlight video. He showed the ability to knock down some deep 3s. After all, LeBron Sr. had said his son is a better shooter than he was at the same age.

The Blue Chips defeated Mo Williams’ squad, 64-62, and went on to win the tournament with another two-point win.

The spelling could use some work, but it’s OK. He’s only in seventh grade.

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