Chris Paul Jr. looks like a future NBA player in 29-point performance in front of his dad

Billy Heyen

Chris Paul Jr. looks like a future NBA player in 29-point performance in front of his dad image

Like father, like son.

That appears to be the case for Chris Paul Jr., the son of one of the best point guards in NBA history.

CPJ is a point guard at Campbell Hall School in California. He's a sophomore.

In a recent game that's going pretty viral on social media, Paul dropped 29 points.

The highlights are impressive, with scoring and handles both inside and outside the arc.

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The "Point God" was in attendance to watch his son, too.

Pops is waiting on a resolution to his situation with the Los Angeles Clippers, who sent him home and are likely looking to trade him away but could also release him eventually.

In the meantime, he gets to watch Paul Jr. Do his thing on the court.

There are a lot of sons of legends coming up in the game right now.

Bronny James is in the NBA, a teammate of his father LeBron, with his brother Bryce at Arizona.

Kiyan Anthony is following in dad Carmelo's footsteps at Syracuse.

And now we've got Chris Paul Jr., showing that he's got some basketball talent of his own, too.

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