**Family Business: The Challenge of Playing Professional Sports with a Parent** LeBron James casts a formidable shadow, one that few can hope to step into. Earlier this year, the NBA's all-time leading scorer surpassed 40,000 points and participated in a record-setting 20th All-Star game. Recently, he achieved another milestone: playing in the NBA alongside his son, Bronny James. This moment marks a unique achievement in basketball history for the 20-year-old rookie, who has so far logged just three minutes on the court against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The event was highly publicized, with Nike even creating a special advertisement that humorously depicted LeBron hazing his new teammate. The occasion was particularly poignant, especially considering Bronny's recovery from a cardiac arrest he experienced during training last year. However, this moment was not just a sentimental highlight; it was the culmination of years of planning. LeBron had made his intentions clear long before Bronny reached the professional level. In 2022, he stated, “My last year will be played with my son. Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be.” This father-son duo is navigating the complexities of sharing the court, a rare feat in the world of professional sports. While they are not competing against each other, the weight of expectations and the legacy of LeBron James loom large over Bronny as he embarks on his own journey in the NBA.