LeBron James has spent more than two decades answering serious questions with the patience of a man who has seen every media angle imaginable. Every now and then, though, he reminds everyone that he can still turn a postgame scrum into stand-up.
Asked about Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. after the game, LeBron did not offer the standard athlete-to-athlete compliment. He went full sitcom.
“That’s my 4th child. Him and Bronny are twins and nobody knows it. Me and Savannah been trying to keep it under wraps for a long time.”
No way man lmaooo. LeBron was asked about Texans DE Will Anderson Jr after the game:
“That’s my 4th child. Him and Bronny are twins and nobody knows it. Me and Savannah been trying to keep it under wraps for a long time.”
😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/aQPVgl7UNL
— Hater Report (@HaterReport) May 2, 2026
Will Anderson Jr. helping up LeBron James
(Via WAJ’s IG) pic.twitter.com/C3FIZJokTR
— Houston Stressans (@TexansCommenter) May 2, 2026
Anderson, one of the NFL’s most explosive young defensive players, has often looked like he was built in the same lab where football creates its problem-solvers. LeBron apparently chose a different explanation: secret family genetics.
Sports can drown itself in debate, pressure and legacy math. Sometimes the best postgame quote is just a 41-year-old basketball legend pretending an NFL pass-rusher is Bronny’s long-lost twin.
