On Thursday, NBA fans reacted to LeBron James’ Maui getaway with his sons, Bronny and Bryce. The Lakers star kept a low profile as photos from their Hawaiian offseason trip surfaced. LeBron and Bronny are coming off a Round 1 playoff exit to the Timberwolves, while Bryce wrapped up his season with a State Championship win at Sierra Canyon.A Lakers fan account posted the picture of the James' getaway on X (formerly Twitter). The handle captioned the post with a note that took shots at LeBron and his sons."LeBron James spotted on vacation in Maui alongside teammate Bronny James — and future teammate Bryce James. 🌴," the caption read.The tweet garnered the attention of plenty, and the picture was heavily dissected by fans. One fan went after Bronny James, who was seen enjoying an ice cream."So LeBron, let’s Bronny have ice cream but Luka has to eat fruit and veggies?," he wrote.LeBron James was seen donning a white shirt, black shorts, and a cap as he tried to go incognito during his Maui getaway. Fans, though, weren't convinced by his disguise as they reacted."Bron wearing a Star Trak shirt trying to blend in with everyone 🫡," wrote one fan."LeBron’s T-Shirt 🥹🙌🏼🔥 Star Trak ❤️ The Neptunes. If you love music, you know ☀️🌴❤️," commented another."They blend right in," joked a third.Fans also discussed the initial caption of the tweet, which suggested that Bryce James would be a Laker."Bryce will play for another team," expressed a fan."As a Laker fan, I hope that s**t isn’t true…Leave or retire already, LA doesn’t want you, never did," said a second.LeBron James gives his take on the current generation of athletes as he points out a key missing factorOn the Mind the Game Podcast, LeBron James, alongside former MVP Steve Nash, discussed about youth in sports, pointing out a key missing factor. The former Miami Heat forward explained how they used to take part in all forms of physical activity and how that's missing today. Expressing his views on the problem in youth sports, the LA Lakers star said:"We ran track and field as well. We played football all through high school. We didn't just do one thing all year round. I think a lot of kids, they burn the hell out."LrBron James explained how most young athletes today are burnt out in their early 20s due to their lack of involvement in other sports. The 40-year-old believes young players should branch out to other sports to keep their physical prowess high.