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If you’re the son of one of the greatest players in NBA history, it’s fair to assume that you meet more famous people than the everyday person. Yet that doesn’t mean you’re immune to being starstruck when meeting Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry.
That’s exactly the case for LeBron “Bronny” James Jr. despite having been around the league ever since he was born in 2004 when his famous father was in his second NBA season.
Given the all-time battles between Curry and his father, including four-straight Finals matchups between 2015 and 2018, it’s fair to suggest Bronny would have seen plenty of Curry brilliance growing up.
After an underwhelming freshman season at USC where he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 19.4 minutes, James impressed many scouts at the combine according to ESPN’s Jamal Collier.
The 6’1” guard is still viewed as a late second-round pick at best, but there’s plenty of speculation about where James could go given the similar conjecture about his Dad’s future given he can opt out and be a free agent this offseason.
James and Curry could become teammates if the Warriors were to pounce with their 52nd overall pick, while the Los Angeles Lakers, holding the 55th selection, are sure to have interest in pairing the James’ together.
Following some speculation on his future with the franchise earlier in the season, Steve Kerr ultimately re-signed with the Golden State Warriors on an historic two-year contract in February.
Kerr’s $35 million deal over the next two seasons will make him the highest paid coach per annum in league history, a just reward for the immense success he’s brought to the Warriors over the past decade.
Much has been made of Golden State’s fading dynasty and the idea of a last dance, but the franchise appears keen to ride it out with their main core, including Kerr as head coach, for at least the next two seasons.
Kerr and key veterans Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are each locked in contract-wise for the next two years, while the Warriors may seek a similar length of deal for Klay Thompson in free agency.