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The 2024 NBA Draft is set to spotlight Bronny James, a promising talent expected to be picked in the late second round. Despite not being the top player of his generation, the son of LeBron James garners significant media attention. The anticipation of seeing father and son on the same NBA court is enough to keep everyone on their toes.

Bronny James: A Legacy in the Making

Bronny's entry into the NBA marks the arrival of the first descendant of a 21st-century basketball icon, with LeBron James still actively playing and deciding whether to continue with the Los Angeles Lakers or seek new horizons in the final stretch of his career. This event has sparked widespread discussion about the impact of former players' children in the league.

The Surge of Second-Generation NBA Stars

In the past, having a parent who played in the NBA was more of a curiosity. However, since the 1990s and especially from 2009 onwards, it has become almost a norm. That year, Stephen Curry, son of Dell Curry, entered the league and would eventually become the greatest three-point shooter in history. Curry's illustrious career has coincided with a tripling of second-generation NBA players, from just over 10 to 34 today, setting a new record.

Notable Second-Generation Players

We're not talking about average players. Recent examples include Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks), Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento Kings), Klay Thompson (Golden State Warriors), and Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns). These players have not only made it to the NBA but have also excelled, often surpassing expectations set by their draft positions.

Statistical Advantage of NBA Lineage

Advanced statistics reveal that sons of former NBA players exceed expected win shares by 30%, compared to the historical return for their draft positions. The next best program, Kentucky, shows a 26% increase, followed by Texas (25%) and UCLA (24%). Clearly, having an NBA legacy provides a substantial advantage.

Bronny James is the latest in this line of second-generation players, and his journey will be closely watched. Whether he will join his father on the Lakers or start his own path elsewhere, one thing is certain: the spotlight will be on him.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova