The first night of the 2024 NBA Draft has concluded, and the spotlight remains on Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, who went undrafted in the first round.
Bronny James, a former USC guard, made the decision to enter the draft after a single season of college basketball at Southern California. During his time at USC, he posted modest averages of 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.
Prior to his collegiate career, James faced a health scare when he suffered cardiac arrest in July 2023, revealing a congenital heart defect. Despite this setback, he received medical clearance to pursue his NBA aspirations just last month.
While Bronny's future in the NBA remains uncertain, the possibility of him being selected in the second round looms as the draft continues on Thursday.
LeBron James, who has expressed interest in playing alongside his son in the league, faces his own career decisions as he approaches his 22nd season in the NBA. Speculation surrounds his potential free agency next week, with his agent Rich Paul emphasizing that the father-son dynamic is not a determining factor in their career paths.
The Lakers, who passed on selecting Bronny in the first round, opted for Tennessee scorer Dalton Knecht with the 17th overall pick. As the draft progresses, the Lakers hold the 55th pick in the upcoming second round.
As the NBA Draft unfolds, the basketball world eagerly awaits the next chapter in the James family's basketball journey, with Bronny's future and LeBron's career decisions poised to shape the league's landscape.