Bronny James, the well-known star kid, is turning 19 next week. He is stepping into his last year of teenage after he suffered a scary cardiac arrest in July. LeBron James was extremely devastated by his son’s health. It is no wonder the cardiac arrest had a huge impact on his trade and game.
The hospital stated that young James is making a significant recovery, and his return to high school basketball is highly anticipated by the fans of the NBA and LeBron James. However, a recent update on the NCAA star’s practice session has triggered some worries, though his coach assures him that everything is fine on his side.
An update on Bronny James’ practice sessions
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We’ll never forget the terrible incident that took Bronny James to Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre. Bronny is believed to have collapsed during a workout. Everyone was relieved when he was discharged three days later.
Bronny was affected by a congenital heart condition, according to a statement issued by LeBron James’ family, and they are not pushing Bronny back to his regular routine because his recuperation from the medical stress is their first priority. They also clarified that the cardiac arrest would not interfere with his ability to continue playing eventually.
Now that USC practice sessions have begun, an update reveals that the much-anticipated Bronny did not attend the first one. USC head coach, Andy Enfield confirmed that Bronny is well and that he has continued his schooling, but the NCAA star has not yet been told the date of his return to practice.
According to ESPN, Andy gave a statement, “And he’s getting caught up [with] some schoolwork and doing very well. His grades are excellent right now, and he’s being the true student-athlete.”
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DJ Rodman, son of Chicago Bulls great Dennis Rodman, is also currently a member of the USC Trojans. USC’s transfer forward claimed he and his teammates were devastated when they learned about Bronny James’s breakdown in the gym.
Rodman on Bronny’s health
DJ recollects the humorous nature of the guard as he says, “He’s just a very positive guy, and every time I see him, it’s just a big smile and a ‘What’s up?'” He felt very relieved after the recovery of Bronny and describes the experience as traumatizing: “I had to run out [of the gym]. I couldn’t handle another one like that.”
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