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Bronny James: Paving His Own Way In His Father’s Footsteps

Throughout the history of the NBA, there have been a number of father/son combinations that have told their own special story. From Joe and Kobe…

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Throughout the history of the NBA, there have been a number of father/son combinations that have told their own special story. From Joe and Kobe Bryant to Mychal and Klay Thompson to Bill and Luke Walton, but none of the duos have been given the opportunity that may be taking to the court for the 2024-25 season. 

Whether it be on Wednesday, June 26, or the following evening, Bronny James, LeBron’s oldest son, will likely hear his name be called across the NBA Draft stage at the Barclays Center. In a draft class void of elite names that have highlighted previous drafts such as Victor Wembanyama or Zion Williamson, one name that has stood out more than any other of the potential sixty that will be called over the two-night event belongs to LeBron Raymone James Jr. better known simply as Bronny James. Should Bronny hear his name, he will be one step closer to creating history by playing in the NBA at the same time as his father, and possibly even on the same team. 

Having lived under a microscope since birth as the oldest child of LeBron James, arguably the greatest basketball player to ever lace up a pair of sneakers, Bronny has had the eyes of the sports world on him since he picked up a basketball. 

As a kid, the younger James found himself on national highlight reels from his youth basketball games. After playing one year of high school with Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California, James transferred to Sierra Canyon, a powerhouse prep school with a basketball roster that featured other elite-level talent. 

At the end of his four-year high school career, James would be named a McDonald’s All-American and a member of the United States Nike Hoop Summit team, while earning a four-star ranking as a top thirty recruit for the next stage in his life, college.

Unfortunately for Bronny, his much-heralded arrival on the college scene with the USC Trojans would be put on the back burner as he suffered a cardiac arrest during a preseason practice that delayed his debut until December 10. Averaging just 4.8 (shooting 36%FG and 26% 3FG) 2.1 assists and 2.8 rebounds while starting six of twenty-five games, 

Despite a less-than-spectacular freshman season, Bronny decided to test the waters of the NBA Draft and participated in the combine. While his measurements and game performance provided mixed results, Sparking interest from both the Phoenix Suns and the LA Lakers, Bronny made the decision to remain in the draft class rather than return to college for another season. 

While many believe that Bronny is far from a lock for a first-round pick, his potential and lineage give some GMs hope that he will live up to the lofty standards set by his father, fans, and the media. 

Yes Bronny has a strong basketball IQ and yes his defensive awareness is better than the average draft prospect, but his shooting consistency, next-level explosiveness, and athleticism remain in question. However the crux of the matter since day one: is James being fairly evaluated on his talent and ability to is it because of his last name? Is the pressure placed on Bronny by everyone around him to live up to the standard, or even a portion of it, that his father has set over the past two decades fair? No. And neither will the media circus that will undoubtedly follow him. 

With Bronny James entering the draft, betting apps are buzzing with speculation about his landing spot. While the Lakers (picks 17 & 56) and Suns (pick 22) hold the cards, the odds are they’ll avoid a first-round pick with its guaranteed contract. The Lakers remain the betting favorite to use their late second-round pick (56th) on Bronny, but darkhorses like the rebuilding Atlanta Hawks or young Oklahoma City Thunder might offer a better environment for his development. The question remains: will Bronny be drafted for genuine need or become part of a marketing ploy, or even bait to lure his legendary father for a final championship run?

Regardless of where James ends up, the stories that will be told will create a moment that transcends the game itself. Blending legacy and potential, Bronny James’ NBA journey is going to be one of the most unique stories in history. For every parent who dreams that their child will follow in their footsteps, the James family will have the opportunity to share a moment together in front of thousands in attendance and millions on television, whether they wear the same or opposing uniforms that no other players in NBA history can claim.

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