LeBron James is arguably the best basketball player in the league, but if you were going to nitpick a so-called “weakness” in his game, at least relatively speaking, and especially early in his career, it would be his shooting.

As a shooter, he’s merely pretty good by NBA standards, 34 percent from 3-point range this season, which is the same mark he has for his career. 

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LeBron’s oldest son, LeBron James Jr., showed off his sweet stroke during Sierra Canyon’s recent victorywhich had ESPN National Recruiting Director and NBA Draft analyst Paul Biancardi gushing about the 15-year old’s potential.  

LeBron agreed with the assessment. 

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