Bronny James Makes Collegiate Debut After Recovering from Cardiac Arrest
Bronny James returned to basketball in December, following a life-threatening cardiac arrest in July, sparking support and adjustments within the USC Trojans team.
- Bronny James, son of LeBron James, collapsed during a USC practice session in July due to a congenital heart defect, leading to widespread concern.
- After undergoing surgery and a period of recovery, Bronny was cleared to play basketball in late November, making his collegiate debut for the USC Trojans in December.
- Despite the health scare, Bronny's performance has been underwhelming, averaging 5.5 points per game, putting his 2024 NBA Draft prospects in jeopardy.
- USC Trojans and teammates rallied around Bronny, with the team gelling together post-recovery, showcasing a strong sense of unity and support.
- Bronny's situation has sparked discussions about his readiness for the NBA, with ESPN projecting him as a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.