LeBron James' 10-Year-Old Son Shows off His Incredible Basketball Skills—Watch Now!

He was playing for the Gulf Coast Blue Chips at the 2014 Ronald Searles Holiday Classic

By Francesca Bacardi Dec 23, 2014 4:24 PMTags

Watch out, we have a basketball prodigy on the loose.

LeBron James' 10-year-old son hit the court for the 2014 Ronald Searles Holiday Classic, and proved that he is just as incredible at basketball as his NBA star father. LeBron James Jr. is pretty much the epitome of an incredible team player, as he shows off his ridiculous passing skills.

Playing for Houston's Gulf Coast Blue Chips, Lil' LeBron made some half-court assists, hit jumpers and even drove the ball to the hoop. Although he is just a fourth grader, King James' son knows what he's doing—he is the son of a "king," after all. None of the opposing players even stood a chance when this kid put on his sneakers that day.

The Cleveland Cavaliers dad posted the highlight video on Twitter, writing, "Proud of you son! Great job in Houston and congrats on bringing home 1st place." After watching the video, who wouldn't be surprised to find out that the Blue Chips took home the trophy?

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Imagine if Zaire WadeDwyane Wade's 11-year-old basketball all-star, teamed up with Lil' Lebron? Basketball courts everywhere would explode with the talent! The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree with these mega-talented kids.

We have to wonder if Prince George will become a pro basketball player since big LeBron gave the little royal a customized Cavs jersey when Kate Middleton and Prince William visited the U.S.! The NBA star memorialized the moment when he posted a snapshot and captioned it, "Wow what an Honor!" he wrote. "This game has brought me so much and I'll never take it for granted! The King [LeBron]. Duke & Duchess. #Royalty #StriveForGreatness #RWTW #LRMR #Klutch."

It seems like LeBron is all about capturing his awesome moments and sharing them with his fans and followers!

Watch the video above to see LeBron James Jr.'s ridiculous skills!

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