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When the young and the old players on the court cross paths, there’s always room for a little friendly banter. This was evident during an NBA game when a 19-year-old rookie encountered a veteran. The exchange, which was caught on camera, has since been all over social media.?

The incident took place on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, when the Lakers hosted the Rockets at the Crypto.com Arena. Smith Jr, the son of former NBA player Jabari Smith, was on the court for the Rockets, ready to face off against the GOAT. Little did anyone know, he had a fun fact up his sleeve, ready to be a moment.?

A rookie’s revelation to a veteran

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As the game progressed, Smith Jr. found himself by the side court to share a piece of trivia with LeBron James. He told the Lakers’ star, “You played against my dad, your first NBA game ever.” The revelation left James momentarily stunned, before Smith Jr. added, “You feel old, don’t you?”?

Jabari Smith Jr. was the #3 overall pick by the Houston Rockets and had a subdued start, scoring only 10 points in his debut.

However, his potential has impressed many. His ability to protect the rim, switch on defense, and contribute offensively makes him a valuable asset as a rookie in the league.

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Smith showcased his skills with his impressive defensive rotations in the summer league earning praise from NBA draft expert Sam Vecenie.

A three-generational moment?

Smith Jr. was born just five months before James played his first-ever NBA game. LeBron?s first-ever game was between the Cavaliers and the Kings, in which he scored 25 points. Smith Sr. had a brief but impactful NBA career, playing for several teams, including the Sacramento Kings and the New Jersey Nets.?

After the game, which ended in a 140-132 victory for the Lakers, James and Jabari Smith Sr., who was present at the game, shared a warm moment on the court.?

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When asked about the experience of watching his son play against James, Smith Sr. described it as “unbelievable” and the “best day ever.”?

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The enduring legacy of LeBron still continues. He is not going to retire anytime soon. As for Smith Jr., his NBA journey is just beginning, but he’s already in the spotlight.?