Bronny James, son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, showcased his shooting touch with a 15-point performance on Tuesday in the 46th annual McDonald's All-American Game in Houston.
The six-foot-three Bronny James scored all of his points from three-point range, going 5-of-8 from deep in a losing cause as his Team West dropped a 109-106 decision to Team East.
The annual event is for top graduating high school basketball players.
LeBron James attended the game, cheering on his son. LeBron played in the same event 20 years ago.
While Bronny James is by no means the top member of his graduating class (ESPN ranks him 28th in the country), he is considered a potential impact player at college — and a possible NBAer.
Ohio State, USC and Oregon are reportedly the three preferred college destinations for James.
Bronny was one of the only players in the game not to be committed to a college or program for next season.
LeBron James has said he hopes to wrap up his NBA career playing with Bronny.
Bronny finished second in the McDonald's event's dunk contest on Monday.
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