LeBron James suggested that he wasn’t exactly convinced of the talent level of some of the NBA players, as he praised the talent of his son, Bronny, as he weighs his next college move.

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar sent out a tweet while tuning in to NBA League Pass to catch some of the action. James has been sidelined with a foot injury.

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Sierra Canyon High School’s #0 Bronny James reacts during the Ohio Scholastic Play-by-Play Classic against St. Vincent-St. Mary High School at Nationwide Arena on December 14, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio. (Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

«Man Bronny is definitely better than some of these cats I’ve been seeing on League Pass today,» James wrote. «S—slightly hilarious.»

James is obviously playing the daddy card to support his talented son, and while he’s one of the best high school players in the country, comparing him to players at the elite level of professional basketball is a bit of a stretch.

LeBron James, #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers, talks with his son Bronny James, #0 of Sierra Canyon, after the game against St. Vincent - St. Mary during The Chosen-1 Invitational at Staples Center on December 4 of 2021 in los angeles.

LeBron James, #6 of the Los Angeles Lakers, talks with his son Bronny James, #0 of Sierra Canyon, after the game against St. Vincent – St. Mary during The Chosen-1 Invitational at Staples Center on December 4 of 2021 in los angeles. (Harry How/Getty Images)

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James himself is a generational talent, and it’s extremely rare for a player of his stature to achieve the highest level of success like he did, and even he has struggled in his NBA Finals appearances.

Bronny James is listed as a four-star recruit, according to the 247 Sports ratings. He is the star of Sierra Canyon High School in Los Angeles and has received offers from three schools so far: Memphis, Ohio State and USC.

Bronny James, #0 of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, is greeted by his father and NBA player LeBron James after defeating the Perry Pumas in the Hoophall West tournament at the Footprint Center on December 11, 2021 in Phoenix.

Bronny James, #0 of the Sierra Canyon Trailblazers, is greeted by his father and NBA player LeBron James after defeating the Perry Pumas in the Hoophall West tournament at the Footprint Center on December 11, 2021 in Phoenix. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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It is unclear which school Bronny James will attend, but a decision will be made soon. He could also choose to play in the G League and skip college altogether like his famous dad.