Bronny James was spotted watching dad LeBron at the Olympics with Salli Richardson-Whitfield’s daughter Parker Whitfield

LeBron James‘ son Bronny was in attendance during Team USA‘s stunning comeback victory over Serbia in the men’s basketball semifinals.

The 19-year-old watched as his dad – and his all-star teammates – overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Amid the action on the court, viewers noticed Bronny was accompanied by a young woman, who fans identified as Salli Richardson-Whitfield’s daughter Parker Whitfield.

The recently-drafted Laker follows Whitfield on Instagram, however little is known about her as her accounts are private.

 

It’s also unclear how the pair met, and whether they’re romantically involved or just pals.

LeBron James’ son Bronny sparked romance rumors with Parker Whitfield at the Olympics

The daughter of Salli Richardson was seen sitting courtside with the new Los Angeles Laker

The pair were also joined by Bronny’s younger brother, Bryce James, who was all smiles when their A-list dad high-fived them after the win.

One day prior, Bronny and Parker attempted to keep a low profile while watching the USA’s victory over Brazil.

The two sat further up in the stands while cheering on LeBron’s team.

 

The pair have attended two USA basketball games at the 2024 Olympic Games this week

 

 

The James clan was all smiles when LeBron celebrated his team’s victory with them

 

The four-time NBA champ’s eldest son recently admitted he’s faced challenges growing up in his dad’s shadow.

‘It’s tough,’ Bronny said in an interview with NBA Central before he was drafted by his father’s team.

‘A lot of criticism gets thrown my way, but you know, I’ve got to deal with it,’ he added.

‘[My critics] don’t know what I’ve been through … I just try to make the best of [the] opportunities that’s given to me.’

Bronny admitted it’s been ‘tough’ growing up in his all-star dad’s shadow

 

 

‘A lot of criticism gets thrown my way, but you know, I’ve got to deal with it,’ he said