Master P’s Son Mercy Knocks Bronny James Jr. Out Of HS Playoffs

Bronny James Jr. is currently the high school basketball player with the most hype in the entire world. Overall, he is a five-star recruit who has yet to decide where he will be going to college. Fans are eagerly waiting for his decision, although it seems like USC, Ohio State, and Oregon are finalists. No matter what, Bronny’s decision is going to turn heads, and we cannot wait to see who he chooses. In fact, his decision could be around the corner given the fact that his season with Sierra Canyon just came to an end.

According to TMZ, Bronny, and his teammates were going up against Sherman Oaks Notre Dame. This game was the CIF Southern California Division 1 Regional which determines who gets to go to the state Finals. Sherman Oaks had the number one seed, and they have a ton of great players. This includes Master P’s son Mercy, as well as Duke commit Caleb Foster. Unfortunately for Bronny, Notre Dame had too many weapons and was able to come away with a blowout victory, 80-61.

Mercy Vs. Bronny

Bronny scored 10 points in the game, although it was not good enough to keep his team in the game. As for Mercy, he dropped 18 points and was phenomenal in the game. Foster proved why he is going to Duke as he came through with 28 points. Subsequently, Notre Dame will get to play for a state championship. As for Bronny, he will now get some time off to think about the important decision he has to make. We imagine he will be confiding in LeBron during this time as his father is the perfect person to talk hoops with.

Sure, it might be a disappointing end to Bronny’s season, however, he can now focus on a much greater chapter. Whether he goes to the G-League or college, the oldest James son will now get one step closer to the NBA. With many calling him a future lottery pick, there is no doubt that his cache will only grow. It has been fun watching him develop as a player, and now, we will continue to watch him evolve. Stay tuned to HNHH for more news from the basketball world.

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