Four-time NBA champion LeBron James' son, Bryce James, shared his reaction to the latest release of the Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert on Friday.
The Philadelphia rapper released his latest album, "Eternal Atake 2," on Friday, and the 6-foot-6 shooting guard from Sierra Canyon School, Los Angeles, loved it. James posted a story on Instagram with a three-word comment.
“Life is great,” James wrote.
The rapper announced the release of the new album on Oct. 24. The new album is a sequel to Lil Uzi’s classic Eternal Atake, which was released in 2020. The latest album is over 48 minutes long with 16 tracks. He released "Eternal Atake 2" 15 months after his hugely popular and chart-topping album "Pink Tape."
Will fans see LeBron James and Bryce James team up in the NBA?
Last month, LeBron James and Bronny James became the first father-son duo to play in the NBA together. They made history in the Los Angeles Lakers' 2024 season opener on Oct. 22 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Lakers picked Bronny in the second round of the 2024 NBA draft.
This moment was a dream come true for LeBron and fans who have longed to witness the father-son duo playing together at the NBA level.
After the game, LeBron talked about playing together with his son.
"It's always been family over everything," LeBron said. "I've lost a lot of time because of this league and committing to this league, being on the road at times and missing a lot of [Bronny's] things, Bryce's things and Zhuri's things.
"To be able to have this moment where I'm working still and I can work alongside my son is one of the greatest gifts I've ever gotten from the man above, and I'm [going to] take full advantage of it."
The question on many minds now is whether the NBA's all-time leading scorer can extend his career far enough to share the court with his younger son, Bryce James.
According to LeBron's former teammate, Tristan Thompson, the NBA star is fit enough to continue his momentum for another four to five seasons. That will be when the 17-year-old Bryce James will be ready to enter the NBA. LeBron James hasn't ruled out the possibility of playing with both his sons.