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USA Today via Reuters

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If there is anything LeBron James loves more than basketball, it is hyping up his two sons in their respective journeys of following in his footsteps. Both are trying to make it to the big league like their father and currently, Bronny,19, plays for the University of Southern California’s Trojan Men’s team, while Bryce,16, plays at the Sierra Canyon School.

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Bronny suffered a cardiac arrest earlier in the summer during a basketball workout, having to take some time out of the court to make sure he was safe to play again. Well, Bronny was recently cleared by doctors to resume playing again, and the proud USC freshman was seen practicing on the court. LeBron is more than elated at this news and shares the good news with his fans.

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LeBron is all for supporting Bronny who is back in action

Proud father Bron shared a story on his Instagram page, supporting Bronny, who is now back in action playing for the USC Trojans basketball team. The post showed snippets of Bronny wearing the USC jersey and performing drills and practices. We can see a clear indication of the operation scar on Bronny’s chest in the pictures as well.

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Well, the good news is he is back, and there’s nothing that could make his father happier or prouder. Bronny is set to make his collegiate debut very soon. If that isn’t heartwarming enough, sources say that King James has already told the Lakers that if they play on the same day that Bronny makes his USC debut, he will not be attending the game.

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Bronny’s current NIL value stands at $5.9 million; he has the highest-valued NIL contract among college athletes. When Bronny was a senior at the Sierra Canyon School in 2022, he signed a NIL contract with Beats by Dre, making him the first high school athlete to sign a deal with the headphone brand.

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The same year, he signed with the Klutch Sports agency, founded by his father’s agent and close friend Rich Paul. Bronny also partners with huge companies like Nike, and PSD Underwear. At 19, the dream of seeing him in the NBA is not so far away.

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The biggest treat would be to see father and son play in the same league. Let’s hope Bron doesn’t retire at least until Bronny gets drafted.

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Tsuktibenla is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, whose love affair with basketball began at the age of 16, sparking a passion that has kept her actively playing ever since. Representing her school and college in various tournaments, she earned the title of MVP in several instances despite contending with multiple injuries. A graduate in English Literature, she pursued a Master's in Journalism to solidify her place in sports journalism. At the ES Desk, she is responsible for analyzing predictive lineups, injury reports, and breaking down player performances intricately. Despite her inclination towards a low-key lifestyle and the comfort of solitude, Tsuktibenla occasionally engages in NBA 2K or EA FIFA sessions with friends.

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