For the children of those special athletes who craft a superstar legacy, it will always be extra hard to live up to the standard and expectations of their predecessors. For someone like Bronny James, who has the unenviable task of being the first generational follow-up act to possibly be the greatest basketball player of all time, that standard is set almost impossibly high. Even if the oldest James son went on to have a decade of successful years in the NBA, a handful of All-Star appearances, and a championship, his resume would still need a couple careers worth of accolades to stack up to his father’s. That type of
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