Draymond Green explains LeBron James’ son Bryce’s viral block with two reasons: “No cares given, and that’s what I admire.”

Bryce James, the son of LeBron James, was featured on SportsCenter recently, and Draymond Green utilized it to highlight two aspects of his game. In the video that was posted, the 17-year-old blocked a tremendous shot during a Nike EYBL game that was being attempted as a slam.

Draymond Green had huge praise for Bryce James. (Instagram, Bryce James, Draymond Green)

In response, Bryce locked eyes with his teammates while they scrambled to get the ball back. Many others responded to his fearless attitude and his willingness to stand up for the swat on Instagram, including Green.

The forward for the Golden State Warriors shared his thoughts on Bryce’s performance on the floor in an Instagram story.

“Whoa! The block is stunning! And SportsCenter would have broadcast it as well if he had been dunked on. What I enjoy is the lack of concern, or as others might say,

not given.”

Draymond Green on Instagram. (image credit: instagram/money23green)

Green, who has also played in the same manner since joining the NBA in 2012, was pleased by the “lack of care” attitude displayed by Bryce James.

The whole James family rejoiced over Bryce James’ crazy block.

In addition to Draymond Green and fans, Bryce’s parents responded to the block he executed. Savannah James and LeBron James expressed their support for their son’s play on Instagram by sharing tales with a variety of emojis.

Savannah James on Instagram. (@mrs_savannahrj)

Bryce’s ongoing progress on the floor has further increased the rumors that he may soon play in the NBA with his father and sibling. Despite the fact that it would be a first for the NBA, Bryce doesn’t think it is possible because his father would be at least 42 by the time he is qualified for the draft.

“I won’t lie; that is OD. No, that is excessive. No, dear God. He will turn 42 soon.”

Although fans have always discussed the exceptional possibilities, Bryce seems more grounded. especially for his second son, to expect three more seasons from LeBron may be a bit much, especially though he is still going strong at 39.