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Should Bronny James’ Declare for 2024 NBA Draft? Fans Make Tough Choice As LeBron James Future Remains Uncertain

Published 02/22/2024, 12:02 PM EST

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Bronny James has had an eventful inaugural season with the USC Trojans. Since announcing his commitment to USC, James has had several anticipating fans waiting to see him declare for the draft in 2024. That is because LeBron James has made it clear that his crowning achievement will be playing with Bronny and he is willing to move mountains and certainly franchises for it to be a reality.

This was bittersweet for Laker fans because this would mean King James could spend his last year in the league, not a Laker. However, now Bronny’s season might have momentarily stopped LBJ.

Earlier this year in a practice session with USC, Bronny suffered a cardiac arrest. The 18-year-old bounced back from the humongous setback and managed 5.7 points, 2.6 assists, and 2.9 rebounds off the bench during his rookie season. Despite his setback earlier this year, fans don’t think Bronny should draft as clearly visible by this comment which says, “looks like he should probably stay for three more and then look for a good job tbh.”

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This got the comment section livid with all kinds of advice coming Bronny’s way.

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One user named ‘Ben’ called out the user for his comment saying, “He’s less than a year removed from going into cardiac arrest on the court, I think the kid deserves some grace this season.”

While Brandon Anderson came to defend his earlier claims saying, ” absolutely, happy he’s looking healthy and not a comment on his health in any way. but if his name was Nick Jones, no one would know who he was.”

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To which a third user chimed in saying, ” bro the aldi version of draymond green.”

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However in the end a fan came forward with pure logic stating, He’s obviously not his dad but he’s a true freshman who had a heart attack 3 months ago averaging 5.7 ppg and 2.6 assists. Plenty of players have developed off of similar stats as a true freshman. The kid is 18, let’s chill on these #takes

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Do you think Bronny should sign for the NBA Draft? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Akashdeep Banerjee

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Akashdeep Banerjee is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. He commenced his journey in sports writing after obtaining a degree in Mass Communication. The pinnacle of the three-point revolution, marked by the captivating performances of Stephen Curry and the GSW, ignited his passion.
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Anuj Jacob