Bronny James gets special perks for being the son of one of the greatest basketball players ever. LeBron James brought Travis Scott to perform at his son’s 18th birthday celebration, and it turned into quite a party.

Bronny, who turned 18 on October 6th, had the time of his life the night prior to his special day. In online videos, the birthday boy and LeBron himself are seen losing it to a performance of Travis Scott’s hit song, “Goosebumps.’ The 37-year-old Los Angeles Lakers superstar stayed in the back to let the rapper and his son take the spotlight.

The father-son duo went crazy with every song, and King James also gave a speech about Bronny turning 18 years old. LeBron is known for having a lively personality off the court, which was quite apparent at the party.

LeBron James paid an emotional tribute to his Bronny on Instagram. While reflecting on the occasion, King James stated that he is unable to deal with his son’s turning 18. He then encouraged Bronny to be himself on his journey forward.

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How is this kid 18 years old today y’all!!??!! I can’t deal with it. I’m so proud of the young man you’ve become kid! Continue to be YOU throughout your journey because it’s simply better that way! And I’ll be right beside you whenever/however needed! Love you Young ?? @bronny!!! Happy Bday!”

LeBron James previously stated that he’ll play his last year with his son. “My last year will be played with my son. Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be. I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point.”

Bronny will become eligible for NBA Draft as soon as 2024, then we can finally see the father-son duo become a reality. Obviously, LeBron is going to be there for Bronny, no matter what.

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Saksham Bartsch

Saksham is a sports enthusiast whose hobbies include playing basketball and honing his athletic skills. He enjoys reading Greek literature and working with videographers occasionally.

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