Where is LeBron James? Why Lakers star isn't at son Bronny's Las Vegas Summer League debut

Gilbert McGregor

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After LeBron James signed with the Lakers in 2018, he made headlines when he showed up courtside to support his new team at the NBA's Summer League in Las Vegas.

Six years later, James' connection to the Lakers is even stronger, as his eldest son Bronny is one of LA's two 2024 draft selections.

Bronny, who was selected 55th overall in the NBA Draft, has already suited up in the purple and gold twice as part of the California Classic Summer League in San Francisco. With that in the rearview, the lights will be even brighter when Bronny James takes the floor at the NBA's main summer event in Vegas.

With all eyes on Bronny and the Lakers, will his dad again sit courtside like he did in 2018? Here's why you should not expect to see LeBron James Sr. on hand to support LeBron James Jr. at the Las Vegas Summer League in 2024. 

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Where is LeBron James? Why Lakers star isn't at Bronny's summer league game

James is with the United States men's national team in the United Arab Emirates.

Team USA is preparing for the Paris Olympics as the USA Basketball Showcase continues with two games in Abu Dhabi. As part of the showcase, Team USA will face Australia on July 15 and Serbia on July 17.

James was among the players who arrived in Abu Dhabi on Friday, the same day Bronny and the Lakers summer league team will take on the Rockets in Las Vegas.

While James has displayed otherworldly abilities during his 22-year career as a pro, he has yet to display the ability to be in two places at once. Due to Team USA obligations, James will not be on hand for any of the Lakers' summer league games.

James won't be there physically, but you can expect him to find a way to tune in to watch his son work.

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USA Basketball schedule

LeBron James and Team USA opened their exhibition schedule on U.S. soil by defeating Canada on July 10. The team began its travels on July 11, heading to Abu Dhabi for two games before heading to Europe.

USA Basketball Showcase — Pre-Olympic exhibitions

DateOpponent/ResultLocationTime (ET)TV channel
July 10USA 86, Canada 72Las Vegas
July 15AustraliaAbu Dhabi12 p.m.FS1, Fubo
July 17SerbiaAbu Dhabi12 p.m.FS1, Fubo
July 20South SudanLondon3 p.m.Fox, Fubo
July 22GermanyLondon3 p.m.Fox, Fubo

USA Basketball Olympic schedule

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
July 28Serbia11:15 a.m.NBC
July 31South Sudan3 p.m.NBC
Aug. 3Puerto Rico11:15 a.m.NBC

Lakers Las Vegas Summer League schedule

Bronny James and the Lakers open Las Vegas Summer League play against the Rockets before taking on the Celtics, Hawks and Cavaliers.

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
July 12Rockets7:30 p.m.ESPN/Sling TV
July 15Celtics10:30 p.m.NBA TV/Sling TV
July 17Hawks9:30 p.m.ESPN/Sling TV
July 18Cavaliers9 p.m.ESPN/Sling TV

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Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.