Duke Basketball recruits the sons of college and professional basketball players quite frequently, with a number of NBA alumni's children opting to play for head coach Mike Krzyzewski. On the current roster, Justin Robinson (David Robinson), Antonio Vrankovic (Stojko Vrankovic), had dads who played professionally while Gary Trent the year before, and many others throughout the years have come through the Blue Devils' program. Now, another son of a famous basketball player has been linked to the Duke program despite his youth.

Lebron James Jr. was reported to have an offer in waiting from Duke and Kentucky (he doesn't from Duke, as they don't offer scholarships to guys that young), but is starting to make waves in videos circulating on Overtime and BallIsLife, showing early signs that he'll be successful on the court like his father. Over the weekend, James and his AAU team, the North Coast Blue Chips, took in a tour of Cameron Indoor Stadium and a walk through of the K Center, Duke's practice facility adjacent to Cameron.

Despite being just 13 years old, "Bronny" stands near six feet tall and has been seen dunking in pregame warmups (and he's gotten close to dunking in a game).

Former Duke guard and current Director of Basketball Operations, Nolan Smith, led the AAU team on a tour of the facilities, although they were greeted first by current Duke freshman Zion Williamson in the hallways of Duke's historic gym. Williamson told Blue Chips' coaches that he was adjusting well to being a Duke college freshman.

"Man it's cool," Williamson said in the video. "I'm learning a lot about my body. The days here are long. You wake up around 7:30 and don't really go to sleep until like 12 because you got homework and if you're trying to be the best you've got to get up extra shots."

Krzyzewski has one of the better relationships with Bronny James' dad of any coach currently at the head of a college program, as they were together for two gold medal winning Olympic teams with USA Basketball, but there is no guarantee that Krzyzewski will even still be coaching by the time James enrolls in college. And there's no guarantee that James will even be required to attend college as the one and done rule is expected to be amended by the time the Class of 2022 arrives in school. Bronny is in that class.

The Blue Chips got shots up in the K Center alongside Williamson, who took in an informal dunk contest with the Blue Chips and nearly landed a self alley oop off the wall 360 dunk attempt. Later during the tour, three of Duke's other freshmen enter the gym -- with RJ Barrett, Cameron Reddish and Tre Jones picking up balls. Barrett showed he was familiar with Bronny in their initial greeting, and he knows some of what the youngest James goes through. Rowan Barrett, Sr., RJ's dad, is one of the most accomplished and famous players in Canada. RJ grew up in his shadow, but has surpassed his fame even though he's yet to play a game at the college level.