Bronny James Declares for 2024 NBA Draft, Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Bronny James, the eldest son of NBA superstar LeBron James, has announced his decision to declare for the 2024 NBA Draft while also entering the NCAA transfer portal after completing a single season with the USC Trojans.
As reported by The Athletic’s Shams Charania, James intends to explore his options by working out for NBA teams and visiting potential suitors before making a final decision regarding the draft.
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Despite joining USC as a highly-touted four-star recruit and a top prospect in the Class of 2023, James faced challenges during his freshman season. A delayed start due to a cardiac arrest incident during preseason workouts, coupled with a diagnosis of a congenital heart defect, hindered his debut. Throughout the season, he averaged 4.8 points in 19.3 minutes per game for a struggling USC team that finished ninth in the Pac-12 under the guidance of now-departed head coach Andy Enfield.
With uncertainties surrounding his basketball future, including potential NBA aspirations and college transfer opportunities, James faces multiple paths forward. While speculation exists regarding his readiness for the NBA, his status as LeBron James’ son adds an intriguing dimension to his professional prospects, with the possibility of teams considering him to leverage his father’s star power.
Moreover, James’ decision to enter the NCAA transfer portal opens up possibilities for his collegiate career. SMU, led by former USC coach Andy Enfield, could emerge as a potential destination, along with other notable programs like Oregon and Ohio State, which were finalists for James during his high school recruitment.
As Bronny James navigates his future in basketball, both in the NBA and potentially in college, his journey continues to captivate basketball fans and analysts alike, eager to witness the next chapter in his promising career.
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