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Mary Clarke

LeBron James had just 1 complaint about his son Bronny’s unreal windmill dunk

LeBron James has a point here.

On Monday, the best high school basketball players got together to participate in McDonald’s All-American Games. And, of course, Bronny James, LeBron’s 18-year-old son, was participating in the festivities as time winds down until he is NBA draft eligible.

MORE: LeBron’s postgame quote about the “LeBron James of feet” had NBA fans making so many jokes.

The first event at the All-American Games, the Powerade Jamfest, featured the signature slam dunk contest, a fan favorite. And not only did Bronny participate, he stole the show with an unreal two-handed windmill dunk off a bounce.

Pretty awesome! But LeBron’s one complaint? That there weren’t unanimous 10s across the board.

How can you not agree with that? Even the announcers were stunned at the majority of nines there.

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