Has Bronny James Decided On Which College To Go? Or Is He Not Going At All?

LeBron James’ son Bronny is in his final year of competition at Sierra Canyon. The eldest son of James will likely be plagued by the question of where he will use his skills next until he formally commits to a programme.

Has Bronny James Decided On Which College To Go to?

Although the 18-year-old may not have the highest talent, he is undoubtedly the most well-liked and closely watched. Yet some colleges are prepared to go above and above to enrol the LA Lakers superstar’s kid because they recognise his potential.

According to reports, six institutions have expressed interest in James Jr. to the James family. In their pursuit of the aspiring basketball player, Kentucky, Memphis, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, and USC are not holding back.

James, though, has listed three teams where he may play this season. He is said to be deliberating between USC, Oregon, and Ohio State According to ESPN.

OSU appears to be the most well-liked choice given that LeBron James and his family are natives of Akron, Ohio. One of Cleveland sports’ most adored icons is still “King James.” Given LeBron James’ affiliation with Nike, Oregon could not be too far behind. Due to his lifelong deal with the company, the four-time NBA MVP may persuade his kid to play close to Nike’s headquarters.

By tweeting pictures of himself wearing an Ohio State University uniform, Bronny James appeared to feed speculation that he had made a commitment to the school. The photoshoot included both of his parents and their oldest son.

Bronny James and his family watched OSU play Notre Dame in football while being serenaded by “We want Bronny” shouts. It appears that James Jr., the school, and their supporters are all interested in one another.

Or Is Bronny James Not Going To The College At All?

Bronny James may possibly opt to play G League basketball instead of continuing with collegiate basketball. James Jr. might not enter the NBA right away, but the G League is a good place for him to refine his skills. Brice Henderson, this year’s predicted No. 2 selection, took a similar route.

The basketball world will be waiting to see what James Jr.’s next step will be.

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