LeBron James, the superstar of the Los Angeles Lakers, is well known for his love of Taco Tuesday. There’s an issue even if his sons, Bryce and Bronny James, are committed to the family legacy. They took matters into their own hands since they dislike the food that their parents prepare.

Bryce James and Bronny out n about for Tacos

In an amusing little video that was uploaded to Instagram, 19-year-old Bronny sends his 17-year-old younger brother Bryce on a covert mission to locate tacos outside the James home. Bronny says,

“It’s Taco Tuesday. Just got back from school. Only thing on my mind is a taco,”

 “Mom got some leftovers in the fridge, but not this time.”

“If dad find out,” “He’s gonna kill us.”

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That day wasn’t without more shenanigans; Bryce James went undercover to phone his mother Savannah James’s recently launched podcast, “Everybody’s Crazy.”

Ending Bronny’s NIL problems?

The James brothers’ mouthwatering antics were a part of a collaboration with Taco Bell, which might have heralded a turnaround for Bronny James’ NIL circumstances.

Following a challenging freshman campaign at USC and his choice to use the transfer portal (as well as the 2024 NBA Draft), LeBron’s oldest kid witnessed a $800,000 decline in his NIL valuation.

The James family obviously has a plenty of wealth. While Bryce is cashing in on the Taco Bell deal prior to graduating from high school, Bronny continues to fetch a fee of over $4 million for his name, image, and likeness.

This NBA offseason, LeBron James will most likely increase his net worth to $1 billion.