NBA: LeBron James says he will pick Bronny’s USC debut over Lakers

Date:

Share post:


LeBron James said he will be in the stands when his son makes his college debut for Southern California, even if it means he needs to miss a game with his Los Angeles Lakers teammates.

Bronny James, 19, has been sidelined from his freshman season at USC since going into cardiac arrest during a preseason practice on July 24. He was cleared to return to play on Thursday.

“I already told my teammates that if they play on the same day we’re playing, I’m going to have to catch them the next game,” James said Thursday night after the Lakers’ 133-110 loss to the Thunder in Oklahoma City. “Family over everything … But definitely got to see Bronny’s first game whenever he’s cleared and ready to go.”

Bronny James is the oldest of the family’s three children. No date has been given for his Trojans debut.

“Bronny will have a final evaluation with USC staff this week, resume practice next week, and return to games soon after,” a family spokesperson said Thursday.

Upcoming, the Lakers and Trojans both are in action on Dec. 28, Dec. 30 and Jan. 3.

On Dec. 30, the Lakers play at Minnesota and the Trojans at Oregon State. That will be LeBron James’ 39th birthday.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

WNBA: Sun, Lynx clash with trip to WNBA Finals on line

Napheesa Collier is the WNBA's leading scorer in the postseason, but it isn't her made baskets that matter...

NBA: Magic extend C Wendell Carter Jr.’s contract

Center Wendell Carter Jr. is committed to the Orlando Magic into the future after signing a contract extension...

NBA: Shams Charania to replace Adrian Wojnarowski at ESPN

ESPN hired Shams Charania as its next senior NBA insider on Monday, tapping the 30-year-old to succeed his...

WNBA: Sun force Game 5 by rallying past Lynx

Tyasha Harris' 20 points led five players in double figures Sunday as the Connecticut Sun rallied in the...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.