Over the weekend, LeBron James secured his third gold medal after Team USA took down France. Days later, he reacted to a clip from the celebration that he had with his son.
In Saturday's gold medal matchup, there were numerous big-name people courtside. Among those taking in the action up close were LeBron's sons Bryce and Bronny.
As one of Team USA's top stars, LeBron James conducted an interview following the gold medal win. While he was speaking to the courtside reporter, Bryce walked behind him and started to fix his hair. The LA Lakers star put this clip up on his Instagram story, calling his youngest son his twin.
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Along with adding another gold medal to his list of accolades, LeBron took home an honor he's never received yet. The United States forward was named the MVP of the men's tournament in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Throughout the entire Olympics, LeBron averaged 14.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 8.5 assists. He did a little bit of everything for Team USA Saturday in their win over France, posting a stat line of 14 points, six rebounds, 10 assists, two steals and one block.
LeBron James reacts to viral photo of him and fellow Team USA superstars
Heading into the Paris Olympics, one of the big stories for Team USA was the collection of stars put together for men's basketball. LeBron James headline an unstoppable cast of NBA stars that also featured Kevin Durant and Steph Curry.
For the past decade, LeBron, Curry and Durant have all been rivals. However, this Olympics run created an opportunity for them to come together and join forces.
After the United States won gold, a picture went viral on social media of the three stars overlooking Paris with their three medals. LeBron James was so blown away by it that he ended up posting it on his own account.
This run from Team USA had many feeling sentimental, as it's been viewed as the end of an era. Looking ahead, it seems unlikely that LeBron, Curry and Durant will be available for the United States when the Olympics rolls around in 2028.
These stars have been able to play at a high level deep into their NBA careers, but being available in LA in 2028 might be a stretch. When it comes time for the next Summer Olympics, LeBron will be 43 years old, Curry will be 40 and Durant will be 39.