The NBA has ushered in the offseason for a while, and the summer league is still in full swing, James's son Bronny was previously said by Finals MVP Jaylen Brown not to be a professional player, and he has been able to contribute 12.5 points, 3 rebounds and 1 block in the last two games, shooting 48% from the field and 39% from three-point range. At the same time, Pippen Jr., who is also the second generation of stars, has also attracted attention and is currently participating in the summer league.
As a mother, although Larsa is living her own little life and taking her daughter Sophia on vacation everywhere, she does not forget to come to the scene to cheer for her youngest son Pippen.
On her social media, we found the 50-year-old Lhasa watching the fight and sitting in the front row of the audience. Judging from the way he dresses, although Lhasa is 50 years old, he is still full of vitality; She has curly tan hair, and also wears sunglasses, pouting sausage mouth and biye at the camera, looking very playful and girly, not at all like a middle-aged woman who has passed her 50th birthday.
As the son of Bulls legend Pippen, Pippen Jr. is now almost 24 years old, now playing the point guard position, and playing for the Grizzlies, signing a two-year two-way contract with the team. He will only have a chance to play in the NBA in the new season if he plays well in the Summer League, which is a process that every player with average talent can go through.
While Pippen Jr. still hasn't grown into a superstar at the moment, most second-generation stars have played in the NBA, and James' eldest son, Bronny, is no exception. There may be some pressure on little Pippen, but being born in a well-off family, there is obviously not much pressure to get the love of his parents, and playing ball is often just his own interest.
Even if he didn't realize his dream of becoming famous in the NBA, his mother Larsa would still support him and give little Pippen full of maternal love. For him, this may be the most important wealth in life, and the others are just condiments.