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Popular Athletes’ Kids All Grown Up – Sometimes The Apple Falls Very Close To The Tree & Sometimes Completely Far

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LeBron James Jr. – Basketball Player

Obviously, Lebron James Jr. is the son of basketball star Lebron James and philanthropist Savannah James. He is also now playing for the North Coast Blue Chips team in the Amateur Athletic Union. His father might have also passed on his spelling bee skills to his kids. Unfortunately, as he grew up with the advanced technology of spell checks and auto-correct, his skills may have eroded slowly over the years. Still, he could follow his father’s footsteps now that he’s started his own career.

Christopher Emmanuel Paul II – Aspiring Player

Christopher Emmanuel Paul II is also known as the only son of Houston Rockets star Chris Paul. At a very young age, he was already able to make his debut on TV in an episode of Family Feud. Since then, he has been featured in ESPN and SB Nation. Just like Riley, he also loves the attention his celebrity dad is getting during press conferences. Aside from the attention, he is also starting to follow in the footsteps of his father in basketball. In fact, he is the first kid to successfully execute his dad’s movements.

Scotty Pippen, Jr. – High School Basketball Player

The son of Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen clearly has his dad’s basketball skills embedded in his DNA as he led his team (Oakland Soldiers) to victory during the Nike EYBL regular season. His greatest motivation? To be better than his dad. The elder Pippen expressed the same sentiment on his Twitter account. Standing at only 5’11”, Scotty Jr. relies on his handles, quickness, and shooting ability rather than his size. He currently has offers from Washington State, UCSB, and UC Davis.

Dennis Rodman, Jr. – High School Basketball Player

For health reasons, Dennis Rodman had to give up drinking and partying so he could be more involved in the lives of his children, one of whom is Dennis Jr. (D.J.) from his third marriage. D.J. appears to be following in his father’s footsteps as he’s making a name for himself being a varsity player for Corona del Mar. His coach, Ryan Schachter, says that D.J. is one of the more underrated players in Southern California.

Shareef O’Neal – Basketball Player

Shareef O’Neal is the son of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal and wife Shaunie. Shareef is now playing for the college basketball team, UCLA Bruins. At the age of 18, he has already earned the California State Division II title and John R. Wooden Award for Player of the Year. His career coach also claims that Shareef is very coachable, can score three-pointers consecutively, and can show his dunking moves when he wants to. He’s also convinced to build a name for himself and earn paychecks through his own effort.

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