LeBron James will get to live out one of his final unfulfilled dreams of his basketball career this upcoming season, playing with his son . The duo will become the NBA’s first father-son combo to play in the same game, doing something that’s only ever really been seen in baseball. isn’t the only son of LeBron’s with NBA aspirations, as Bryce James also plays shooting guard and is coming off of his junior year in high school.

Bryce James is a 3-star prospect, , ranked 163rd overall in the nation as a prospect, which means his path to the NBA isn’t exactly assured (even if the family name will get him plenty of attention). Still, LeBron , so there’s some wonder if he’ll try to play all the way until Bryce (a rising senior in high school) is draft eligible. That would be at least two more years, if Bryce goes one-and-done, and when the youngest of James’ sons was asked about playing with his dad on an IG live, he explained very matter of factly that he didn’t see that as a real possibility.

I asked Bryce James if he thinks LeBron would wait for him to get drafted before retiring. His response: “That’s OD..

. he’s gonna be 42 bro.” 😂😂😂😂 — Lakers All Day Everyday (@LADEig) “They asked if my dad’s still gonna be in the league when I get drafted.

That’s too much. Nah. Nah.

Cause, what? He’s 39...

He gonna be 42, bro,” Bryce James said. It wouldn’t be completely unheard of for someone to play until they were 42, but it certainly would.