LeBron James Jr., at 13-years-old, already has an insane amount of buzz around him in the basketball universe.

Now, that’s fair, considering his father is the best basketball player in the world.

Finally, though, Bronny hit a major milestone in his budding basketball career: he threw down a dunk.

Bronny bounced an alley-oop pass to himself and expertly threw down the one-handed dunk while in the layup lines warming up for a game at the Bigfoot Hoops Las Vegas Classic.

Take a look:

YOUNG KING BOUNCING 👑 Bronny just banged his first-ever dunk‼️ pic.twitter.com/NwFy7TeunY — SLAM HS Hoops (@SLAM_HS) July 29, 2018





According to SLAM, that was his first career dunk, too — at least the first one on video.

It got his dad’s attention pretty quick, too.





As far as first dunks go — especially for a 13-year-old — that’s about as good as it gets.

LeBron James with his son, LeBron James Jr., after a Cavs game. (Getty Images) More

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