NEW YORK — So shall it be said, so shall it be done.
The King and the Prince, united — not just in household but in employer, as the Los Angeles Lakers drafted LeBron James Jr., also known as Bronny James, to pair with his father, the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
Assuming the two take the floor together — James does have a player option — they’ll be the first father-son duo to share the court in NBA history.
It took cajoling and perhaps even some threats, at least reportedly, by Rich Paul.