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6ft 3′ Bronny James apes father LeBron James’ 2016 NBA Finals block on Andre Iguodala

Bronny James pays ode to father LeBron James by doing the perfect emulation of the 2016 Finals block on Andre Iguodala.

Currently, on an AX Euro Tour, playing for the California Basketball Club, Bronny James has been creating waves with his performances off-late. The seventeen-year-old recently caused a storm on social media with his one-handed poster dunk.

Bronny’s dunk had everyone in the arena on their feet who would witness LeBron James’ eldest son score a game-high 25 points. The one-handed slam from the Sierra Canyon guard sent social media into a tizzy, with King tweeting his reaction too.

As he continues on his Euro Tour, Bronny continues to impress with his elite athleticism, this time performing a wild chase-down block similar to that of King James in Game Seven of the 2016 Finals. LBJ’s block on Iggy remains etched as one of the greatest plays in Finals history.

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Bronny paid the perfect ode to his superstar father, doing an emulation of the former Cavaliers superstar’s 2016 Finals block on Iguodala.

NBA Twitter reacts to Bronny James’ block.

Ranked no. 49 in the class of 2023, the 6″3′ guard already has coaches reaching out to him. USC, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Rutgers, and Memphis have begun to heat their recruitment of Bronny.

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