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LeBron James was very happy with the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night after they beat the Dallas Mavericks at home.
However, when the game was done, he raced back to the locker room to watch his son, Bronny, play a basketball game with USC.
James is understandably very interested in his son’s time with his school’s team and the future ahead.
Speaking on “Run It Back,” Shams Charania said that several franchises in the NBA are keeping tabs on Bronny and thinking of drafting him this summer.
‘When I talk to people around the league, [Bronny James] is on the draft boards of multiple teams,” Charania said.
“When I talk to people around the league, [Bronny James] is on the draft boards of multiple teams.”@ShamsCharania on LeBron watching Bronny’s USC game during his postgame interviews.
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— Run It Back (@RunItBackFDTV) January 18, 2024
On Wednesday night, Bronny finished the game with 11 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 1 block.
Unfortunately, he also had 5 turnovers, but it was a strong game for the young star and it wasn’t just his father who was paying close attention.
In fact, Kevin Durant was watching the game from the front row.
Bronny has been known as one of the most high-profile draft prospects for a while now.
Many people think he is gaining more attention because of his father but there is no doubt that the college freshman has talent that could be refined.
Charania’s statement on “Run It Back” once again has people wondering if Bronny can play with his father.
James has repeatedly said that he’d love to play alongside his son, but he’d probably have to move to another team to make that happen.
Would he devastate the Lakers and elect to move to another team just so he could be on the floor with his son?
It’s not clear where Bronny will land in the draft and which team will sign him, but it’s not too far-fetched to imagine his father doing whatever he must to join him.
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