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Bronny James’ agent confirms decision to stay in NBA Draft

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Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, is set to make his mark in the basketball world as he officially enters the NBA Draft. His agent, Rich Paul, confirmed that the younger James will not accept a “two-way” contract, emphasizing the importance of finding the right team for his development.

The prospect of Bronny James playing in the NBA alongside his father has sparked excitement among fans, as they could potentially become the first father-son duo to play simultaneously in the league. While other famous father-son pairs like Kobe and Joe Bryant and Steph and Dell Curry have graced the NBA, none have played at the same time.

Despite being ranked No. 54 in the ESPN Draft rankings, Bronny James has shown promise on the court. He played for the University of Southern California, averaging 4.8 points per game in his freshman season. His journey to the NBA has not been without challenges, as he overcame a cardiac arrest scare due to a congenital heart defect.

Meanwhile, LeBron James continues to dominate the NBA at 39 years old, showcasing his versatility and skill on the court. As he faces a decision on his future with the Los Angeles Lakers, the basketball world eagerly awaits to see if father and son will make history together in the NBA.

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