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LeBron and Bronny James Make Historic NBA Assist
First father-son duo to connect on an NBA play, signaling a potential shift in the league's future
Mar. 28, 2026 at 6:36am
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In a historic moment, NBA superstar LeBron James assisted his son Bronny James for a three-pointer, marking the first time a father and son have connected on an NBA play. This unprecedented event could foreshadow a future where family legacies play a more prominent role in professional basketball, as teams increasingly invest in players with established NBA lineage.
Why it matters
The simultaneous presence of a father and son on the same NBA team is unprecedented, offering a unique blend of experience and youthful energy. This milestone could inspire other families to pursue NBA careers together, potentially reshaping team dynamics and fan engagement through compelling narratives around familial connections.
The details
Bronny James, currently in his second season with the Lakers, has seen increased playing time due to injuries to other players. This opportunity highlights a growing trend in the NBA, where teams are more willing to invest in players with established league lineage, recognizing the potential benefits of mentorship and shared understanding of the game's demands.
- On March 24, 2026, LeBron James assisted Bronny James for a three-pointer, marking the first father-son assist in NBA history.
- Bronny James has seen increased minutes with the Lakers in recent weeks due to injuries to other players on the roster.
The players
LeBron James
A 4-time NBA champion and 18-time All-Star, widely considered one of the greatest players in NBA history.
Bronny James
LeBron's son, currently in his second season with the Los Angeles Lakers after being drafted in the 2024 NBA Draft.
What they’re saying
“This is a historic moment, not just for the James family, but for the NBA as a whole. The league is witnessing the start of a new era where family legacies will play an increasingly prominent role.”
— Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner
“Having Bronny on the team has been an incredible experience. The mentorship and chemistry we've developed as a father-son duo has been invaluable, both on and off the court.”
— LeBron James
What’s next
As more sons of former NBA players enter the league, the possibility of additional father-son duos playing together increases. The NBA and its teams will likely continue to explore ways to nurture these familial connections, recognizing the potential benefits for player development and team chemistry.
The takeaway
The historic moment between LeBron and Bronny James signals a potential shift in the NBA, where family legacies and multi-generational talent could become more commonplace. This trend could reshape team dynamics, fan engagement, and the overall landscape of professional basketball in the years to come.
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