By James Brown
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has long been hyping his son Bronny on his bright future in the NBA, and with the most recent comments on his son's possibility of attending whichever College in the States he chooses, a new report has a shocking new contender.
Larry Kestelman, the owner of the Australian NBL, recently revealed that he had had conversations with James' management about playing in Australia. Of course, that would be a massive move for both sides.
But Kestelman's plan is not only to have Bronny in Australia but King James too: "We have reached out, and there's the start of a conversation, but it's very early days," Kestelman told News Corp.
"It would be incredible to see, not just him, but I know there was a conversation about him and LeBron playing one season together. It's a long shot, but the conversation has begun, and we'll be in the mix," revealed Kestelman, the attempt to bring some attention to the NBL.
The 18-year-old currently has offers from the University of Memphis, Ohio State University, and the University of Southern California. Two of those seem to be among the frontrunners for him. "According to a person with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly, James will make a decision on his college commitment after the season, and his top three schools are Ohio State, his father's favorite, USC and [University of] Oregon," wrote Luca Evans of the Los Angeles Times.
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