LeBron James and Rajon Rondo helped the LA Lakers win the 2020 NBA championship during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rondo went viral at the time for his photo with his son, Rajon Jr., or Pierre. The father and son have since recreated it.Rajon and Pierre recreated it following the younger Rondo's championship win at the Middle School Championship Series. Pierre is currently being touted as part of the 2030 NBA draft class. James shared the post on his Instagram story with his reaction:"YESSIR @rajonrondo @pierre2rondo 🔥🔥🔥🔥," James wrote.LeBron James shared this on Instagram. (Photo: @kingjames on IG)The number of second-generation NBA players is growing, with LeBron James and Bronny James being the perfect example. There were more than 30 second-generation players last season, including Marvin Bagley III.Rajon Rondo has supported Pierre's love for the sport, with many expecting him to succeed at the next level. The younger Rondo is just 5-foot-9, though he's expected to grow since he's only in the seventh grade. He's a point guard like his father, possessing his playmaking ability. His arms are also lengthy, and he could play elite defense.Rajon Rondo explains why NBA championship with LeBron James, Lakers was more special than Celtics titleRajon Rondo with LeBron James. (Photo: IMAGN)Rajon Rondo has two NBA championships, one from his time with the Boston Celtics in 2008 and one with the LA Lakers in 2020. Rondo shared on "The Draymond Green Show" last year that winning the championship with LeBron James and the Lakers was more special."At that particular time, I won it in 2020, my son was in the bubble with me," Rondo said, according to MassLive. "And that made it a little more special winning it in 2020."Rondo explained that it wasn't a shot at the Boston Celtics since he was still proud of winning a title with the franchise. Pierre Rondo wasn't born until 2012, so he wasn't there when Rajon won his first title."I've only had one parade, and that was the most amazing thing that’s happened to me in basketball," Rondo said. "That type of love and reaction to see the fans, you’ve seen it this year, but to be a part of it, to get on a duck boat and go on a tour, was amazing." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe 39-year-old former player began the 2024-25 season as a guest coach for the Milwaukee Bucks. He wants to become a coach in the future, but is currently focused on training his son.