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The amazing welcome Ohio State University gave Bronny James

LeBron James and his son Bronny James attended a football game at Ohio State University and the fans chanted for the young player.

By James Brown

LeBron James and his son Bronny James attended a football game at Ohio State University and the fans chanted for the young player.
LeBron James and his son Bronny James attended a football game at Ohio State University and the fans chanted for the young player.

The future of Bronny James has been one of the most talked about news in basketball in the last couple of weeks. Ever since Bronny started to appear on social media as he was part of the California Basketball Club, that went to a Euro Tour. Now, the young player will enter his senior year of high school waiting for some college offers for next year. 

Unlike his father, Bronny is not a generational talent. However, his last name, alongside his playing skills have made him one of the most talked about players in the country. according to 247Sports.com, James is ranked No. 43 nationally. The 6-foot-3 shooting guard is the No. 7 prospect at his position and the No. 12 player in California.

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According to multiple reports, Bronny James has many options regarding his future after finishing his senior year. He could be considering participating in the NBA’s G League Ignite program or, according to a report from the Athletic, the possibility of playing professionally in Australia’s NBL for a year before entering the NBA draft. But it seems that the young player might be considering committing to college.

There have been no reports about Bonny considering joining a specific college program. But him being a Cleveland native, make the speculation that Ohio State might be the best option for the young talent. After this welcome, he might consider it more.

Bronny James draft probability

According to Chris Fedor, Bronny James might end up being selected at the end of the first round or in the second. "Bronny as a late first-round pick, early second-round pick type of player… That could change."

 


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