LeBron James has been a great influential figure both on and off the basketball court. The NBA player is once again making headlines, but not for his on-court accomplishments. LeBron recently posted on X, requesting Activision, the creators of Call of Duty, to give his son, Bronny James, his own character skin in the game.
The tweet, while seemingly lighthearted, has been met with mixed reactions from fans. From accusations of nepotism to other allegations, fans are focusing not only on Bronny’s gaming achievements but also on whether LeBron is doing more harm than good to his own legacy.
LeBron’s tweet directly addressed Activision, saying, “Bronny just said he want his own ‘Skin’. @Activision @CallofDuty talk to me.” The post quickly got millions of views but also got a mixed reaction from fans.
Bronny just said he want his own “Skin”. @Activision @CallofDuty talk to me
— LeBron James (@KingJames) October 12, 2024
Several users accused LeBron of leveraging his power and influence to push for something that his son hadn’t necessarily earned. The accusation of favoritism towards Bronny has become common.
This is not going to help the narrative
— Utility Sports (@_utilitysports) October 12, 2024
getting him into the NBA wasn’t enough?
— 𝐅𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐊𝐈𝐄 (@FrankiesTwoLoud) October 12, 2024
Especially after his Call of Duty tournament win earlier this year, which some fans have begun to question as well. This puts the NBA player in a bad light, especially after other recent situations.
Bronny James beat out Grant Williams and Bobi Kintman to win Call of Duty’s 2-minute-drill challenge at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas 🎮 @cassyathena pic.twitter.com/P73FpdUlqU
— Nice Kicks (@nicekicks) July 15, 2024
Bronny’s win in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III tournament during the NBA Summer League was a proud moment for LeBron. Bronny got first place and walked away with a $10,000 prize, a custom championship belt, and an exclusive preview of the upcoming Black Ops 6 game.
Call of Duty’s official account responded positively to LeBron’s tweet, suggesting a potential collaboration. “We know Bronny is a shooter, let’s talk. First father-son duo in NBA history. Could be a #CallOfDuty first too,” they posted.
We know Bronny is a shooter, let’s talk.
First father son duo in NBA history. Could be a #CallOfDuty first too 👀 pic.twitter.com/r5RRo2gAZK
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 12, 2024
There’s no denying that Bronny’s gaming prowess is noteworthy. His Summer League victory came after defeating other athletes like Grant Williams and popular streamers, showcasing his skills beyond the basketball court.
Many fans have pointed out that this is not the first time LeBron has flexed his influence in the gaming world. In the past, he has appeared in games like NBA 2K and MultiVersus, and fellow NBA stars like Kevin Durant and Devin Booker have already been featured in Call of Duty as playable characters.
You already got him into the NBA how much more does he need
— evin (@KayvonOjulari) October 12, 2024
LeBron’s involvement in Bronny’s career has led to increasing skepticism from fans. How much of Bronny’s success both in basketball and now in gaming, can be attributed to his own efforts versus his father’s influence.
It’s worth noting that LeBron’s support for his son isn’t entirely unexpected. The James family is known to use video games to unwind from their work.
LeBron himself has been known to enjoy Madden during road trips, and Bronny as we know, likes Call of Duty.
This is so funny bro can just summon bronny wishes like he a genie😭😭😭
— kd🚀 (@mercsogyny) October 12, 2024
Whether or not Activision grants LeBron’s request remains to be seen. The company has previously collaborated with athletes and celebrities, making a Bronny and LeBron skin pack entirely possible.
LeBron’s high-profile demand to Activision may have been intended as a lighthearted gesture, but it started a more serious conversation about nepotism and whether Bronny can truly step out from under his father’s towering shadow.
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