All eyes have been on LeBron James since he led the Cleveland Cavaliers on an incredible run to come back from a 3-1 deficit and beat the Golden State Warriors in the NBA finals.  In doing so, a long ESPN profile on the King, revealed some very interesting information about his children, particularly his oldest son.

According to an in-depth article on LeBron by ESPN’s Dave McMenamin and Brian Windhorst, LeBron James Jr. has scholarship offers from Kentucky and Duke at just 11-years old.

“He raised both arms, just as he did when he pinned Iguodala’s would-be layup against the glass with his right arm, and his son, 11-year-old LeBron Jr., did the same (making it no wonder why he already has standing scholarship offers from both Duke and Kentucky, according to a source).”

LeBron previously mentioned that his son already had scholarship offers and berated the practice of giving them to such young children.  At the time, many assumed it was from Ohio State; the school James is a fan of and supports.  Though it's a great school, for LeBron Jr. to get offers from college basketball giants like Duke and Kentucky at just 11-years old, is absolutely huge.

His younger son Bryce Maximus is only 9-years old but he’s an amazing player as well and most likely will receive offers as well.  Both boys have been racking up championships and will seemingly follow in their father's footsteps.

Source: usatodayhss.com