The NFL Draft combine saw Bronny James make an impressive performance. His 40.50 inch max vertical jump and three-point shooting drill were positively conceived.
Bronny played 25 games for USC Trojans, during which he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. The four-time NBA champion and twenty-time All-Star icon LeBron James had previously mentioned that he would like to play with his son, Bronny.
However, the point guard for the first time, has recently mentioned his thoughts regarding the upcoming situation. He stated, as per Fox News, “My dream has always just been to put my name out, make a name for myself and, of course, get to the NBA. I never thought about playing with my dad. But of course, he’s brought it up a couple times.”
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He further continued, “This is a serious business. I don’t feel like there would be a thought of ‘I’m just drafting this kid just because I’m gonna get his dad.’ I don’t think a GM would really allow that. I think I’ve put in the work and I’ll get drafted because of not only the player but the person that I am.”
During the NBA Draft Combine, Bronny explained his ambitions of playing in the illustrious league while also focusing on his desire to be recognized individually.