In case you’re not tuned into the 2024 NBA Draft, Bronny James is still available, by any team let alone the Los Angeles Lakers.
The famous son of his superstar father LeBron James, did not hear his name called during the first round of the NBA Draft on Wednesday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. However, he remains a potential pick for teams selecting between No. 31 and No. 58 on Thursday.
If you don’t have a beat on who Bronny is as a prospect, his basketball career includes a single season at the University of Southern California, where he averaged 4.8 points per game over 25 contests, primarily coming off the bench.
ICYMI, Bronny’s college career was delayed after he suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed during a workout at USC on July 24. That is a big deal for anyone, especially an NBA prospect. He was later diagnosed with a congenital heart defect, which his family reported could be treated. Bronny was eventually cleared to play, but he didn’t take to the court until USC’s ninth game of the season.
LeBron James, who has played for the Los Angeles Lakers since the 2018-19 season, must decide by Saturday whether to remain with the team. The NBA’s all-time leading scorer has previously expressed a desire to play alongside his son, although he has recently downplayed this goal.
While the NBA has seen several father-son duos, such as Dell and Steph Curry, none have played simultaneously. A team that selects or signs Bronny James could potentially influence LeBron’s decisions.
Get this, at 39, LeBron James continues to be a dominant force in the NBA. He has developed into a proficient 3-point shooter, achieving a 41% success rate this past season, surpassing the league average of 36.6% and even edging out Steph Curry’s 40.8%.
Now the Lakers hold the No. 55 pick in the second round. Should LeBron choose free agency but want to stay close to Southern California, several teams with second-round picks could be in play, including the Utah Jazz (No. 32), Portland Trail Blazers (34 and 40), Sacramento Kings (45), Los Angeles Clippers (46), Golden State Warriors (52), and the 2023 champion Denver Nuggets (56).
Whether Bronny gets drafted is a big if, but one thing is certain, the Lakers are on the clock.
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