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Bronny James Makes An Appearance At Special USC Event


Bronny James #0 of Sierra Canyon Trailblazers looks on during warmups before the game against the Minnehaha Academy Red Hawks at Target Center on January 04, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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The NBA world was shocked when news broke that LeBron James’ son Bronny James collapsed on the court at the USC practice facility.

Bronny was rushed to local Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he was placed in the ICU.

It was later revealed that Bronny had suffered cardiac arrest, a terrifying occurrence especially considering how young he is.

Fortunately, Bronny was able to eventually be discharged from the hospital and has been recovering from home since.

Nearly a month later, the cause of his cardiac arrest was deemed a congenital heart defect though he is expected to return to the basketball court in the near future.

Until then, Bronny has shown the public he’s healthy as he’s made several appearances including a USC football game via USC Men’s Basketball.

It’s good to see the promising young basketball player out and about as he has a future in the NBA whenever he’s able to step foot back on the court.

Bronny is a projected first-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft and that shouldn’t change so long as he’s 100 percent healthy by the time USC’s season starts up.

Surely he and his family are closely monitoring his health, but by all accounts, he is doing well and will be able to get back to doing what he loves soon enough.

Fans must be happy to see him smiling and enjoying life as no one should ever have to go through such a scary medical event.

It’s going to be an exciting moment when Bronny officially makes his collegiate debut for the Trojans in the coming months.


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