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LeBron’s Bold Plan To Play Alongside ‘Chosen Sons’ Detailed in Sports Illustrated Magazine

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LeBron James reveals his dream to play alongside his sons, Bronny and Bryce, in the NBA in the October issue of Sports Illustrated, highlighted by a record-breaking cover shoot in his Akron, Ohio high school gym. The magazine includes other features like Aaron Judge's journey to success and a tribute to Sean Taylor on the anniversary of his tragic death. Additionally, the New York Mets' turnaround under new ownership is explored, along with inspiring stories of athletes overcoming challenges.

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  • LeBron James aims to play in the NBA with sons Bronny and Bryce, showcasing a personal and ambitious goal.
  • The October Sports Illustrated issue features a record-breaking cover shoot, indicating strong reader interest.
  • The New York Mets show signs of improvement and potential success under new management.
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Inside the Issue, On Sale Now: Yankees’ Aaron Judge coming into his own at just the right time; Gabriel Taylor honors brother Sean Taylor’s football legacy 15 years after his tragic death; The New York Mets suddenly look a whole lot less dysfunctional; Record-setting endurance wheelchair racer Ian Mackay sets sights on a world record; and more

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LeBron James has a grand plan to play in the NBA with his 17-year-old son Bronny… and maybe 15-year-old son Bryce too. The trio was shot exclusively in LeBron’s Akron, Ohio high school gym and broke records as the most viewed Sports Illustrated Daily Cover this summer. The King explained his audacious plan with Chris Ballard, adding that they don’t give a damn what anyone thinks of that dream, in the October Sports Illustrated issue on newsstands and at SI.com/issues today, with additional features below.

LeBron James isn’t done dreaming: 'Chosen Sons' issue on sale now

LeBron James isn’t done dreaming: 'Chosen Sons' issue on sale now

October Issue Features

  • Their Decision: LeBron James isn’t done dreaming: Chris Ballard takes us inside LeBron’s plan to end his career by playing alongside his son (or sons?) in the NBA.
  • Aaron Judge: According to Tom Verducci, the easy narrative is that Aaron Judge bet big on himself when he rejected a mammoth contract offer from the Yankees before this season. But maybe it’s not a gamble if, after years of work and study, he’s a hitting master coming into his own at just the right time.
  • He Plays For Sean: It’s been 15 years since Washington Commanders safety Sean Taylor was shot and killed by burglars in his home, a tragedy that sparked an outpouring of support across the country. Now his younger brother Gabriel is honoring Sean’s football legacy—and creating his own as a defensive back at Rice University according to Alex Prewitt.
  • New York Mets: New York’s other team is poised to play in October, thanks to a turnaround project by new Mets owner Steve Cohen’s efforts to transform a bumbling franchise. Stephanie Apstein investigates if one competent season erases decades of dysfunction.
  • Roll With It: More than a decade ago, an avid cyclist named Ian Mackay was paralyzed in a horrific bike crash. Now he finds happiness and inspires others by getting back on the road—as a record-setting endurance wheelchair racer, by Joseph Bien-Kahn.

Also in this issue:

  • As four iconic female athletes retire this fall, SI says goodbye with a photo tribute to Serena Williams, Sue Bird, Allyson Felix and Sylvia Fowles.
  • Longtime SI writer/editor Jerry Kirshenbaum remembers a momentous Munich night 50 years ago: his dinner with Mark Spitz hours after the swimmer won his seventh gold medal of the Olympics, and hours before a brutal terrorist attack that changed the Games forever.
  • SI Gameplan: Mark Bechtel on a new collection of football photos from longtime photographer Michael Zagaris.
  • Richard Johnson on five college coaches sitting on the hot seat this fall.
  • Point after: Shohei Ohtani’s incredible two-way encore performance.

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FAQ

What is LeBron James' plan regarding his sons in the NBA?

LeBron James intends to play alongside his sons, Bronny and Bryce, in the NBA.

What notable story is featured about Aaron Judge in the latest Sports Illustrated?

Aaron Judge's dedication and success story is highlighted in the October issue, detailing his rejection of a major contract.

How is Sean Taylor remembered in the Sports Illustrated October issue?

The issue pays tribute to Sean Taylor on the 15th anniversary of his death, focusing on his legacy.

What changes have the New York Mets undergone recently?

The Mets show improvement under new ownership, indicating a successful turnaround in their franchise.

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