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LeBron James' sons sign NIL deals with Klutch Sport

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We all assumed LeBron James was talking about his son Bronny when he said he wanted to play with his son in the NBA. Maybe he meant Bryce James.

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According to Klutch Sports, Bryce, 15, signed a NIL deal on Monday. Bronny followed suit soon after. Bronny also signed with Klutch Sports Tuesday.

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Rich Paul, LeBron's agent and long-time friend, founded Klutch Sports. Klutch Sports represents LeBron and other prominent NBA and NFL athletes.

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There is a long way to go before Bryce joins his dad in the NBA. Bryce is a member of the 2025 recruiting class. While there are some who believe that he is better than Bronny in the long-term, he does not have a star rating as a prospect yet.  

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Duquesne has already offered Bryce a scholarship. College is still a few years away for Bryce. He will play basketball with Bronny at Sierra Canyon High School until then.

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Bronny and Bryce are now officially in NIL. Also has Beats by Dre and Nike deals. The NBA is something LeBron would love to do with his son Bronny. His NBA eligibility won't begin until 2024. 

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In Bronny's rookie year, LeBron would be 39. It seems like LeBron will be able to spend a year in the NBA with his son since he hasn't shown much decline yet.

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For LeBron to have a chance to play with his younger son, he better get on the Tom Brady plan as Bryce's star continues to rise.

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