In the opening game of USC’s basketball season, Legend Lebron’s son, Bronny James, danced with the team but suddenly did not play

It’s basketball season, and Bronny James is prepared.

At the beginning of the new college basketball season, USC hosted an event called HoopLA to kick off the competition. The introduction of Young LeBron James, who is the son of NBA great LeBron James, was the highlight of the evening.

When they were presented at the ceremony, Bronny and his teammates from USC gave their admirers a warm handshake.

Bronny pranced his way onto the court while dressed in a sweatshirt and jersey featuring the red and yellow colors of the Trojans.

A video of Bronny’s dance routines was posted to the official USC Instagram account, and the description for the video said, “@bronny hit the dougie during his Trojan HoopLA intro.”

In addition to Bronny, a whole host of notable people were present at the USC event on Thursday. Saweetie, a local rapper, and DJ Zack Bia both took the stage at the opening celebration for fans and athletes of the Trojans.

There was a picture of Bronny, who was wearing jersey number 6, getting hyped up by his new teammates and other students who were attending USC.

LeBron James, who is now 38 years old and played for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2010 to 2014 before returning to the Miami Heat, wore the number 23 jersey during that time.

 

 

 

After the event, LeBron James shared footage on his Instagram account that demonstrated Bronny’s arrival and departure from the venue.

As the legendary player for the Los Angeles Lakers revealed in an interview with Spectrum back in May, he referred to the day his son made the decision to play college basketball at USC as “one of the best days of my life” when he made the announcement.

LeBron James made the following statement at the time: “I’m extremely proud of him, and so is our family.” It means even more to me than it would to anyone else in my family because I am the first in my family to go to college. Clearly, I did not continue my education past the secondary level.

It is a huge privilege for me to be able to attend his graduation because he is the first member of his family to attend college. “I’m super proud of him, and I’m getting emotional thinking about his journey, but overall, I’m just super excited and happy for him,” he said. “I’m getting emotional thinking about his journey.”

A former standout for Sierra Canyon High School, Bronny’s entry into the NCAA college basketball ranks as one of the year’s most anticipated freshmen campaigns.

Nevertheless, Bronny’s recuperation from the heart attack he suffered in July has hindered his development, and it is possible that he may not be prepared for the team’s first game on November 9. Following more testing, his heart abnormality was determined to be “anatomically and functionally significant.”

 

Andy Enfield, the head coach of the USC basketball team, was quoted as saying to ESPN that “Bronny’s doing very well, but we just can’t comment on anything medically.” Enfield added that Bronny did not take part in the team’s first practice of the season on September 23. This was the first day of the regular season. We couldn’t be happier about the fact that he’s keeping up with his schoolwork and succeeding academically.

In the month of July, Bronny had a heart attack while working out at college, and as a result, he was required to stay in the hospital for two days before undergoing surgery to correct the issue.

After receiving an enormous amount of favorable feedback from his followers, LeBron James decided to make a public statement on social media. I would want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has offered their best wishes for the recovery of my loved ones. We understand that, and I want you to know how much I appreciate you writing to us about it.

Everyone is in good shape. We are all here, and we are healthy and content. We are confident that your love is with us. I’ll have more to share when the time is appropriate, but for the time being, I just want you to know how much we value all of the support you’ve given us. Hashtag: “JamesGang”