LeBron James Claims Son Bronny Could Play for Struggling Lakers 'Right Now'
Bronny James, currently a freshman at USC, has been playing limited minutes while recovering from a cardiac arrest incident in July.
- LeBron James, frustrated with the Los Angeles Lakers' performance, has reportedly claimed that his son Bronny could play for the team 'right now, easy.'
- Bronny James, 19, is currently a freshman at the University of Southern California and has been playing limited minutes off the bench while recovering from a cardiac arrest incident in late July.
- Bronny has averaged 6.7 points per game while playing limited minutes out of concern for his health, appearing in a total of seven games so far this season.
- The Lakers have been less than mediocre themselves midway through the NBA season, sitting at 10th in the Eastern Conference standings.
- LeBron James has long said one of his remaining career goals is to play alongside his son, Bronny, in the NBA.