What ACTUALLY Happened to the Sons of NBA Legends who Pursued Basketball?

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Published 2024-03-20
From Michael Jordan to Lebron James, they've all had sons that have hopes to carry on their legacy, however, expectations often don't turn into reality. And that seems to be true for most sons of basketball hall of famers, but not all...

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  • @colinclean46
    Klay deserves a shout, his father was the number 1 pick and had a great NBA career winning 2 titles and scoring 13k points
  • @thebestcentaur
    I'll never forget the highlights of MJ's sons being FLAMED by Eric Gordon in HSšŸ˜‚
  • @user-jw5qj8kv2y
    It's amazing how Steph Curry, the son of Dell Curry, has now grown into a superstar athlete.
  • I think decent and average nba role players make great nba sons other than great nba stars and their kids
  • @teeaddie4852
    They are either on or were Warriors since 2009 and played & Won a title or more and Trayce Jackson-Davis may be next. šŸ˜Š
  • Hey Sportsphere! Can you guys do a video on where Allonzo Trier is now? There is nothing, I mean nothing, online about him since he was in the G-League after his stint with the Knicks. That's very unusual.
  • @howardriley1686
    What about the daughters?? Shaq daughter is a BANGER coming outta high school rn!
  • @fullmetal1766
    Bronny can catch and shoot and create for his teammates????? 4.8ppg 31%fg 27%from 3 and 2 assists what are you talking about
  • Coaching at Sierra Canyon must be top notch, given Bagleyā€™s utterly undistinguished NBA career (after being taken 2nd in 2018) where his performance metrics declined in each of his seasons in the league, and now on his 3rd team, where he is a backup center to someone named Rishaun Jones. And Cassius Stanleyā€™s ā€œNBA careerā€ consists of 33 games over two seasons. Which does not make him an ā€œNBA player.ā€ What he is as of today is a player on a 2nd division team in Israel. Hardly seems worth it to play at Sierra Canyon.
  • @cmqguy
    You forgot Ewing Jr. Patrick Ewing Jr. played for Georgetown but his college career didnā€™t even amount to much.
  • @davidgross990
    Sho9uld have mentioned Rick Barry, had 2 sons in the NBA one of them won the dunk contest.
  • @chiweta6230
    Man nba legends kids are always worse than their dad
  • @mitchlee123
    This isn't really that surprising. The average height of NBA players is 6'6". Unless their mother was also freakishly tall, sons of NBA players will be shorter than their dad. It's a lot harder to be an NBA superstar at 6'2".
  • I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. I know that he wasn't a legend, but Kendall Gill's son Phoenix looked pretty good. I used to have discussions with other sports fans about "Who can be your father (in the NBA), where you could still live a normal life?" (not getting mobbed for autographs, etc) We said Hersey Hawkins or Nate McMillan could be your Dad, you'd be rich, but you wouldn't have classmates hounding your for his autograph all the time.
  • @Sith-Happens
    What about Jimmy Butler Jordan? We ainā€™t going to act like Jimmy ainā€™t MJā€™s son?
  • @the503creepout7
    Didn't Rick Berry have some kids who were pretty damn good at basketball? idk. Maybe it was just my imagination šŸ¤”. And i must've been dreaming about Manute Bol's kid playin in the league. It's funny how it's so hard to remember things from dreams. i dreamt his name was something like - Bowl of Cereal Bol? Bowl Cut Bol? Bowling Alley Bol? ...dreams are weird.
  • @GLrebirth
    He's old school however hall of famer Dolph Schayes son, Danny Schayes, played 18 seasons