What college in America wouldn’t sign right now to take LeBron James Jr.?
I mean, really.
Ask any coach in America and they’d probably sign to take him when he gets to college — even if he is just 11 now.
Kentucky and Duke have already offered King James’ son, according to a report by ESPN.com.
“[LeBron] raised both arms, just as he did when he pinned Iguodala’s would-be layup against the glass with his right arm, and his 11-year-old son LeBron Jr. did the same (making it no wonder why he already has standing scholarship offers from both Duke and Kentucky, according to a source),” according to the story.
The sons of NBA legends appear to be in high demand.
Shaquille O’Neal reportedly is leaning toward sending his son to Kentucky, according to another recent report. Shareef O’Neal is a 6-foot-9 power forward from Los Angeles (CA) Windmere.
“My dad actually wants me to lean towards Kentucky,” the younger O’Neal told Sean Scherer of 247Sports, via Lex18.com.
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