LeBron James Prioritizes Family: Willing to Miss Lakers Game to Attend Son Bronny's Collegiate Debut for USC

After Heart Issue Diagnosis, LeBron James Expresses Willingness to Skip Lakers Game to Witness Son Bronny's Collegiate Debut for USC, Just Four Months After Medical News

‘I already informed my guys that if they’re playing on the same day we’re playing, then I’m going to catch them the following game,’ the 38-year-old James told ESPN on the same day as L.A.’s disastrоus loss to the OKC Thunder.

“Family comes first.”

The James family is overjoyed with Bronny's approval to resume playing basketball, considering it the ultimate Christmas gift, as reported exclusively by DailyMail.com.

The legendary NBA scorer, LeBron James, has consistently expressed his eagerness to share the court with his son, either as a teammate or opponent. After Bronny's cardiac incident in July at the Galen Center, where he was diagnosed with a treatable congenital heart defect, the family faced an uncertain period.

Now, with 19-year-old Bronny set to make his college debut at the University of Southern California, the family has shared that a crucial evaluation with USC officials is scheduled for this week. The spokesperson mentioned that practice sessions are set to resume next week.

The anticipation surrounding Bronny's return to the basketball scene adds an extra layer of excitement to the James family's holiday season, marking a significant milestone in their journey.

‘Soon after,’ it stated, he will be eligible to participate in games.

After practice on Thursday, coach Andy Enfield expressed his joy that the player had been cleared by cardiac specialists. “Now it’s a matter of getting him back on the court next week hopefully to begin working out with the team full contact,” Enfield added.

On Wednesday night, Bronny sat on the bench with the rest of his teammates until the second half of their 106-78 thrashing of Eastern Washingtоn, and he didn’t even take part in pregame warmups. During timeouts, he stood at the back of the huddle and smiled and joked with the other reserves.

No. 11 Gonzaga takes on No. 5 Troy (5-2) in Saturday’s Las Vegas match. James may be able to attend the debut of his namesake son on December 10—the day of their next home game versus Long Beach State—since the Los Angeles Lakers are off that day. Following that, the Trojans will play their next four games away from home.

“That’s not my call, and I think it’s premature to make any assumptions,” Enfield stated. “We’ll be patient with him because he’s been out of basketball for a while. Once we get the green light, we’ll get him into games.”

Our excitement is palpable, but it will only grow when he joins us on the court, according to leading scorer Boogie Ellis. “That’s certainly something we’re not having.”

Although Bronny is going to be a great asset to USC’s rotation, he will require some time to adjust to playing in games. Twice in the past two weeks, he has participated in pregame warmups, during which he has watched his teammates and done some rebounding and shooting. He has also attended practices.

Former high school teammate and forward Kijani Wright expressed the team’s eagerness to see James return. “Just add more fire; it’ll be another guard component we have.”

Teammate Vincent Iwuchukwu is the perfect role model for Bronny. The heart arrest occurred in July 2022 for the 7-foot-1 sophomore. Last December, he started light practice and debuted in January. Last year, he saw action in 14 games and recorded 5.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game on average.

On Wednesday night, Iwuchukwu stood out as the standout bench player, contributing 13 points, 6 boards, and 2 blocks.

Similar to his father, Bronny was an All-American for McDonald’s. While considering his options, the 6-foot-3 guard from Chatsworth, Los Angeles’ Sierra Canyon School, decided to stay close to home and attend USC.

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