Bronny James followed in his father’s footsteps, using Nike LeBron NXXT Gen PE shoes as a support tool in his top matches

During his team’s unexpected victory over the University of Arizona, he was observed walking around the pitch.

LeBron James has made it quite obvious that he would be thrilled to compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) alongside his son Bronny James at some point in the future. Bronny is presently finishing up his necessary one year of university play with the University of Southern California’s (USC) men’s basketball team. Given that LeBron James is still putting up numbers that are comparable to those of an NBA All-Star in his 21st season in the league, it is certainly a possibility.

Despite the fact that he is not producing the same level of statistics as his father, Bronny is still able to get the attention of the general public. He did it in a spectacular manner the other night when the University of Southern California defeated the fifth-ranked University of Arizona while Bronny was wearing his very own Nike LeBron NXXT Gen PE. In addition to having a white, red, and gold colour scheme that is identical to the signature colours of the USC Trojans, the pair is notable for having its lateral double Swooshes in the opposite direction. In addition to this, Bronny James’ autograph can be seen on the tongue of the sneaker, and his number “6” is displayed on the medial heel of the shoe, just below a stitched “BRONNY” tag.

As of the time this article was written, Nike Basketball had not disclosed any information regarding the possibility of Bronny James’ version of the Nike LeBron NXXT Gen being made available for regular retail purchase. On the other hand, just like the majority of player-exclusives, it is highly improbable that this individualised design for the son of King James will be made accessible to the general public. Keep up with the latest information, and be sure to check out the kicks in action in the post that is embedded below.