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“Y’all see his beard?” – LeBron James can’t hide his affection for son Bryce James on brief return from college




LeBron James might be feeling a little bit older after Bryce James returned home on Tuesday from college. James couldn’t contain his excitement and affection for his second son, who was sporting some facial hair. Bryce is set to make his debut for the Arizona Wildcats this upcoming NCAA season as a freshman.

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In a post on his Instagram stories, “The King” shared a short reel of himself greeting Bryce after coming home from Arizona. The incoming freshman was with his Wildcats teammates preparing for the new season.

“That boy home from college for a little bit,” James said. “That boy home from college for a little bit. Hey, y’all see his beard? Oh my goodness. He’s my guy.”

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