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[Charania] Sources: Bronny James is expected to stay in the 2024 NBA Draft. The USC freshman has been fully cleared to play in the league as part of Fitness to Play panel and will participate in all pre-draft activities starting with the Draft Combine this week.



Idc if they have to use the 16th pick if that’s what it would take to get Lebron.

by fultzacl

12 Comments

  1. Ashamed_Job_8151

    I just don’t see a world where he is an nba level player. That being said someone will draft him in hopes of lebron coming to play on their team or as a trade chip to move him to LA for something the lakers have. 

  2. ABagOfPopcorn

    I would rather have Jonah Bolden back than waste a pick on bronny

  3. theMAJdragon

    when you’re bored in 2k career mode so you try to build up the random generated player you drafted late in the second round

  4. kartoon10

    Drafting Bronny with a FRP reminds me of when the Magic wasted a lottery pick on a foreign player who then refused to come to the NBA.

  5. benjaminpoole

    It’s absolutely not worth wasting a real pick in Bronny PLUS whatever you have to pay LeBron just to get 1 or 2 years of a 39 year old, let some other stupid team make that mistake

  6. There’s not a ton of examples of this kind of thing in sports history, at least on the court/field. Sure, your dad you get you a job at the bank or at the country club. But actually on a professional sports team?

    Perhaps we’re entering a golden era of comically incompetent athletes going with their parents to work and getting to play in the games.

    LeBron might as well be the player/coach too because there’s no way an outside party can manage this in terms of playing time, etc..

  7. LordLucasSixers

    He’s probably gonna be the worst rookie of all time

  8. PlankyTown777

    Dude ain’t even good enough to play D1 college , yet they’ll put him in the NBA Draft bc of who his daddy is

  9. upghr5187

    Bronny wouldn’t make a roster without nepotism. Definitely not worth the 16th pick.

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