LeBron James admitted that he would love to have the opportunity to play on the court with his son, Bronny James. "I want him to be in the NBA. I am not going to lie,” the 37-year-old said on HBO’s Uninterrupted . "I want to be on the court with him. I think that will be an unbelievable moment." "[Bronny’s] about to be a junior so the years, it could get close, but we should see, but I want him to get to the NBA," he added. Bronny, 17, will be eligible to play in the NBA in 2024, Sports Keeda reports . The high school athlete is expected to graduate in 2023, however, he'll be faced with a rule change that the NBA and National Basketball Player's Association have in place. The NBA’s 2006 injunction states that “U.S. players must be at least one year removed from high school and 19 years of age (by the end of that calendar year) before entering the draft." Prior to the rule change, high school players could opt to enter the draft directly out of high school. The ruling stands on the...