Coach at USC, college that Bronny James defends, opened the game about the health of the young player; LeBron’s son suffered cardiac arrest at 18
bronny jamesson of the star NBA, lebron, is recovering from a cardiac arrest he had in July. At age 18, the player showed improvements in his health, according to information from the coach at the University of Southern California (USC), a college that the young man defends. Andy Enfield stated that the university is confident of Bronny’s return to the court.
“Our goal is to support Bronny in every way we can, academically, athletically, and be patient with how things are shaping up for his return.”pointed out the coach. “I think we are all hopeful that he will play again. We just have to be patient and take it step by step.”
The James family announced last Friday, the 25th, that the cardiac arrest suffered by Bronny was due to a congenital defect. However, the athlete will undergo treatment in order to fully recover. Despite the optimistic picture, there is still no specific prediction of when LeBron’s son will be able to return to play.
SEEN IN THE DRAFT
Bronny is expected to be eligible for the 2024 NBA draft. In addition to the desire to follow in LeBron’s footsteps, the 1.91-meter young athlete also aims to play alongside his father. It is worth mentioning that the biggest basketball league in the world has never, in its history, had a father and son playing in the same franchise.
Bronny had signed with the University of Southern California, despite two offers from other universities and the option to go straight into professional basketball through the g league (NBA developmental league). This year, “ESPN” made a projection for LeBron’s son in the 2024 Draft: he would be the 17th pick, atlanta hawks.
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