Brownie announced his participation in this year's NBA draft and became a hot topic in the United States. With Bronny announcing his candidacy, for the first time in NBA history, a father and son have the opportunity to share the stage.
Brownie announced his decision to run for the election on his personal ins. He spent his freshman season at the University of Southern California and played in 25 games, including 6 starts. He averaged 19.4 minutes per game, averaging 4.8 points and 2.8 rebounds. 2.1 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.2 blocks, shooting 36.6% from the field, 26.7% from the three-point range, and 67.6% from the free throw line.
As a result, many people ridiculed Brownie's decision. However, don't forget that his father is James. Selecting Bronny is obviously the best bargaining chip for NBA teams to recruit James.
However, according to the famous reporter woj, after experiencing cardiac arrest and related surgeries, Bronny needs to be evaluated and approved by the NBA health team before he is eligible to participate in team trials and draft joint trials in May. This is an important prerequisite. Of course, he can meet with the team without a medical report.
If the draft prospects are not optimistic after the trial training, Bronny will also choose to return to college. WoJ reported that sources revealed that if Brownie decides to return to college and transfer, Duquesne University will be one of the main candidates for consideration. Drew Joyce, the new head coach of Duquesne University's men's basketball team, is James' high school teammate and an old friend of James.