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The 9 Greatest Sons Of Legendary NBA Players

Feb 25, 2020
Most of the Indian legends have children and I am sure that most of them hope that their children will follow in their footsteps and play basketball and become great

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like they did, but we have seen that that is not always the case as with Michael Jordan's children. John Stockton and his son and Patrick Ewing in his, but some actually seem to live up to the expectations of being the children of an NBA player, so today we will look at nine of them, the nine best children of legends. NBA

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, but we're just looking at guys who aren't done leaking yet and I admit that not all of the dads on this list were

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players, but at least they were pretty good and/or well known and for the dads who just They weren't great, but their

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are, we have them as honorable mentions first with Col Anthony, his father Greg was a solid player during his 11 year NBA career, but he never had the expectation that his son would have a chance at the moment. who was simply the number one high school point guard in the country and the number two recruit overall, looked great as a senior and hopefully he can keep up the same pace at North Carolina and then the second and final honorable mention goes to Niko mania. whose father was Pace Mannion and played in the NBA but didn't have a career worth talking about, so Niko is just an honorable mention, but right behind Cole, the man is the second-ranked high school point guard in the country and was one of the top ten recruits in the nation for good reason, now it's still early but if things go as planned both men can easily have careers much better than their fathers but with that out of the way, he was number one, Jaden Hardaway, now Jaden, his MP son, a legend, Penny Hardaway, and like his father, he is a point guard standing at six foot five.
the 9 greatest sons of legendary nba players
He had a decent high school career where he was 14 and 2 on 40% shooting, but that only ranked him 4th 490th. The best player in the country and only a two-star recruit in the class of 2018, so which is not the best right now, but we had to mention it because of who he is and the potential he still has because of that, and as you can see. He's off to a very different start than his father, who instantly became a star player and scored 36 10 6-4 through his senior year and was the national high school player of the year, so Jaden might not have a as natural talent as Penny. at his age, but it is still possible that he will one day become an NBA player.
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From what I can tell, he has a solid game and a decent foundation to build on and then of course his father recruited him to Memphis because he was the son, there is plenty of time for him to develop and learn to be a player still better, so in three or four years we could have a very different conversation about Jaden Hardaway, number two, Jackson Williams, Jackson Williams, son of former NBA champion, Jason. Williams first looked impressive when videos surfaced of him at age 13, crossing some people and making behind-the-back passes like his dad used to do well.
the 9 greatest sons of legendary nba players
He now he's 16 years old and he's still not a great athlete and he doesn't have crazy controls. or whatever you might expect, but he still has a good handle for his age and is still a pretty good shooter, can drive the ball, has great court vision, still makes fantasy passes from time to time, came out hot and built some. There's a lot of excitement with those early videos, but from what we've seen so far, I don't know if Jackson will ever be able to play as well as his poor offer or even make it to the league, but he's still very young and there's still a chance. , so we will see number three, Ron Artest, the third, the resemblance to his father's physical appearance is almost as identical as his name, we will form a name, but I mean, these two really look like twins and they resemble them with our third-place test at six-foot-eight and 215 pounds, the downside is that he was only a two-star recruit out of high school and scored just two points per game at Cal State Northridge last season, but that's actually due because as a kid playing basketball, he tried modeling and never played basketball seriously until he had a growth spurt his freshman year, so he's only really been playing for a few years, but he still has the pure athleticism of a NBA player and his father was one of the best defenders. in the league, so if he can develop his offensive game to even an acceptable level and then bring his energy and defense to a level similar to that of world-class pieces, he could definitely come out on top now.
the 9 greatest sons of legendary nba players
I don't think it's very likely and I wouldn't really bet on it, but with who he is and how he's built, it's definitely a number four possibility. Chérif O'Neal, I'm sure Shaq's son is a six-nine power forward who weighs 215 pounds and I think he's going to be great in the In the league, I mean, in high school he showed that he's extremely athletic and the three-pointers of mid range they handle the ball hitting anyone who blocks shots and he already has a great post game that he has been taught to be a big man his whole life, but it is also great to see that he has already developed such a complete game and because of this He was recruited by many colleges and ended up being a five-star recruit and the 29th best high school player according to ESPN.
He ended up with UCLA for this season, but because he needed heart surgery, he redshirted this year, but I'm sure next year will be huge for him, now Sharif will have to put on some sides if he wants to stay. as a power forward when he gets to the NBA, but I think that will come easily over time if things go as planned, although I think he will definitely be in the league in the next few years. Number five Jordan Lowry Lowry is Allen Iverson's Hidden Sun. which you have to assume came from one of his cronies because everywhere you look he's not mentioned as one of his

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and I don't even know how he found out he's a son person, but he did it anyway, that's beside the point. case.
I don't say much about Jordan Larry because he's still so young, but what we can say is that he definitely has the AI ​​handle and the ability to finish at the rim, but again, it's easy for him to look so good on the court now because He's younger, but he probably won't be too tall when he grows up, which could be a problem, so for him to become as big as his father, he'll have to hope to be as athletically talented and as tough pound for pound as he was. Iverson. Hopefully, we'll hear more from him once he hits high school.
Bowl number six, buh-buh-buh, is, of course, son of seven, seven, Manute Bol, and of all the current sons, he is the best player at the moment and the most proven, with him about to enter to the 2019 NBA Draft, he is a sinner 72 with a game design for today's NBA and got to this point when he started playing basketball when he was four years old and quickly lived up to his father's reputation growing up He was six foot five at the time. He was twelve foot six foot ten at the age of fourteen, which earned him his first d1 scholarship offer in seventh grade and since then he has been a natural National Inchon throughout his time in high school and has become a recruit of five-star who was ranked fourth in the country at one point, putting him among the top 5 or 10 picks for the 2019 NBA Draft and came out strong for Oregon scoring 21 points, nearly 10 rebounds on three blocks per game 52% from 3, but he suffered a foot injury that ruled him out for the season, so now I'm worried he may be injury prone.
People have been selected out of the lottery, but now I wouldn't be surprised by baubles of cursed nature who can do it all at 7 foot 2 inches. If he didn't turn out to be a great NBA player or his body couldn't hold up in the NBA, but I personally support him and believe that one day he can be one of the best centers in the NBA, number 7, Dennis Rodman Jr. . DJ Rodman's game didn't look the best in his first few years in high school, but he just finished his senior season and things are looking up for him.
He's a 66-year-old guard who scored 22 points and nine rebounds per game for his school and that right there is already starting out much better than his father, who didn't even play basketball in high school and is already much more skilled on offense than Rodman in his playing days and the best part of DJ's game right now is this shooting skill, esp. from the midrange, as you can see DJ and his father are completely different players and he said that's intentional because he didn't want to live anywhere near that shadow, although one thing he does when I have in common with his father's game is his

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effort and energy on the court, so he said he's been working hard to add that to his game and overall seems like a solid player, but surprisingly he only received one scholarship offer from Cal State Fullerton, but if he can play with the same energy. and even half the defensive ability that Rodman had as a guard with a jump shot, then I will have no problem becoming a much bigger prospect in the years to come, number 8 zyre Wade, while Dwyane Wade's son is one of the most talked about sons. of NBA players, he still has a long way to go, he has six and two guards who just finished a great high school and received his first scholarship offer from Nebraska and in his final season he will definitely look to get more offers from the bigger. schools, but even if he doesn't, it's okay because neither his father, who was only recruited by three schools out of high school, but with kids like Xavier who played their whole lives, was able to train with NBA players, has a future hall of fame. as his father and mentor and has access to the best coaches in the world, there is no talent that I will rate for the next generations for now, that anger is not close to any national ranking and is not as good as some players of the NBA. in high school, but I think he will definitely one day make it to the NBA like the number 9, LeBron James Jr.
Double J LP has been one of, if not the most talked about NBA players for years. He is currently only 14 years old, is five foot ten, one hundred and fifty pounds and has been dunking since he was 13. It certainly already looks like he is going to keep going. Following directly in his father's footsteps, at least as an athlete, the man/boy even received his first college scholarship offer when he was 10 years old and then the following year, he received offers from Kentucky and Duke and each year the youth games were held. of LeBron James with LeBron saying that he is already much better at handling the ball and shooting threes than at that age we talked about, it was a year in which he has had access to the best coaches in basketball programs since he was born and the same thing happens with James Jr. . which explains why certain aspects of his game are better than his father's at his age now, just because Bronson, the all-time great player, with a kid who loves basketball means nothing as we've seen in the past, but because of the way things are We're talking about how LeBron James Jr. is progressing physically and on the court. is already showing signs that he could become another all-time great like his father one day and that will end the video, it will definitely give you his thoughts on these nine players plus the honorable mentions and whose future you are looking forward to. to the fullest if you enjoyed the video don't forget to like, subscribe and I'll see you next time.

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