In the days leading up to his USC debut, Bronny James must prove a lot

There is still a long way to go before Bronny James can be considered a league ready, but he will get his chance to play on Sunday when the Trojans meet the Long Beach State 49ers. Per Jeff Goodman of The Messenger, he is supposedly considered by multiple NBA executives to be a late first-round choice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally playing at the collegiate level, Bronny, who had a heart episode in July while practicing at USC, is 19 years old. There will be a special guest, Father LeBron James.

In order to realize his ambition of playing with Bronny, LeBron, who is 38 years old, has said that he is willing to play for whichever team chooses him.

Any club would trade for LeBron James by drafting Bronny because the King is still one of the league’s top players.

“The hope is that Bronny can stay healthy and impact USC for the remainder of the season,” wrote Goodman. “LeBron [James], who turns 39 later this month, has made it no sеcrеt that he yearns to play with his son in the NBA before he calls it a career.”Although most NBA executives I spoke with thought Bronny would be drafted in the late first round in a weak draft, they were captivated by his skill and progress. Even before the heart problems, it was the case.

The Final Four of the NBA In-Season Tournament will not coincide with Bronny’s USC debut, which is good news for the James family and Lakers fans. To avoid missing both, LeBron would have needed to make a decision.