If the Los Angeles Lakers want to target former USC guard and son of LeBron James, Bronny James, in the 2024 NBA Draft, the opportunity may have arrived on a silver platter.
The Phoenix Suns need help to get back on track in the quest for their first NBA title, but Bronny James shouldn't be part of their future.
Despite his decision to forego a return to college hoops and remain in the pool of prospects for the 2024 NBA Draft, there's no guarantee that James will hear his name called within the first 30 picks.
Any lingering rumors that Bronny James could return to college for one more season ended on Wednesday.
Bronny James has made a decision on the NBA Draft.
Bronny James has until Wednesday night to decide if he wants to return to college next season, but the 19-year-old has already made up his mind.
Bronny James has received interest from multiple teams ahead of the NBA Draft, but a reporter says the former USC Trojans guard only intends to work out for a few teams.
Bronny James has remained a hot-button topic ahead of the 2024 NBA Draft for numerous reasons.
Many view it as a foregone conclusion that LeBron James will remain with the Los Angeles Lakers next season, but at least one Western Conference team is reportedly trying to give the four-time NBA MVP something to think about.
Bronny James is arguably the most hyped second-round NBA Draft prospect in history. Kendrick Perkins recently called out his fellow ESPN panel for covering Bronny only due to his last name.
Bronny James has left his options open as he prepares for the NBA Draft, but there is one situation he is not open to when it comes to beginning his professional career.
There is a lot of skepticism surrounding Bronny James as an NBA prospect, but that is not stopping the 19-year-old from generating interest leading up to the draft.
The 2024 NBA Draft will take place June 26-27 in Brooklyn, and while he isn't considered a top prospect, many eyes will be on USC's Bronny James, the son of Lakers star LeBron James.
On the 'Mind The Game' podcast, LeBron James opened up about the harsh criticism his 19-year-old son, Bronny James, faces as he pursues his NBA dream. LeBron expressed his frustration and disbelief over the negativity directed at Bronny from adults.
Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, recently opened up about the challenges he faces for being the son of the four-time NBA champion in an interview on SiriusXM NBA Radio.
Bronny James is not a lock to be selected in the 2024 NBA Draft, but there are plenty of people out there who are willing to take a chance on him being the first overall pick.
Realistically, James appears likely to finish his career with the Lakers.
Bronny James is set to be part of the selection pool in the 2024 NBA Draft. James isn't coming into the league as a highly-touted prospect, but he's one of the biggest talking points because of who his father is.
This team reportedly could be interested in acquiring Bronny James with a late-round pick.
This news comes after the 19-year-old Bronny improved his draft stock with a strong showing at the NBA Draft Combine this week.
Bronny James could compete against his father, LeBron James, out west.
Despite all the hype surrounding Bronny James’ recent NBA Draft Combine performance, there’s still so many uncertainties about his future in the league.
Many people still believe the Los Angeles Lakers will seek to draft Bronny James, partly out of a desire to make LeBron happy. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, however, believes one Western Conference rival might try to wreck those plans.
Bronny James‘ heart issues won’t prevent him from potentially playing in the NBA.
One former NBA head coach sees something in Bronny James.
Bronny James isn’t a one-and-done when it comes to the NBA Draft, but he will be when it comes to USC, according to a new report.
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