Raffy Zamora examines LeBron James’ fatherhood: Is he a good dad?

Watch Raffy Zamora’s full video on the Peanut Gallery Media Network’s YouTube channel here:

MANILA, Philippines – On NBA opening night, fans witnessed a historic moment when LeBron James and his son, Bronny James Jr., became the first father-son duo to ever play in the same NBA game. It was a moment that resonated far beyond basketball, symbolizing family, legacy, and the powerful bond between father and son.

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In a recent video titled “But is LeBron ACTUALLY a good father? Raffy examines!”, Raffy Zamora, also known as “The Lehgendaddy,” reflects on this unforgettable moment and digs deeper into the question that many might be wondering: Is LeBron James truly a good father? Posted on PGMN’s social media, the video takes a closer look at LeBron’s role as a parent, examining his commitment to his children, his support of Bronny, and what kind of legacy he is building—not just through his career, but through his actions as a dad.

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Zamora highlights how, while LeBron’s career achievements are undeniable, it’s his dedication to his family that stands out. Despite the demands of his basketball career, LeBron has always made time to be there for his children, attending their games and supporting them every step of the way. Zamora reflects on the significance of this and argues that, in the end, the most important legacy a father can leave is not measured in trophies or records, but in the time, love, and effort invested in raising his children.

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As the video wraps up, Zamora leaves viewers with an important reminder: Fatherhood isn’t just about the big moments—it’s about the daily choices we make to show up for our children, to support them, and to guide them with love and presence. In the case of LeBron James, his impact off the court speaks volumes about the kind of father he is. For all fathers, it’s a call to action—be there, be present, and make the time to be a part of your children’s lives in meaningful ways.

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