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Reportedly, Bronny James will only work out for two NBA teams.

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Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, is making waves as he prepares to enter the NBA Draft. Despite being part of a relatively weak draft class in terms of media attention, Bronny is taking a unique approach to his career by declaring for the draft while also entering the NCAA transfer portal.

NBA insider Shams Charania recently reported that Bronny will only visit and work out for a couple of teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns. Charania mentioned that Bronny is among the players under consideration for the Suns’ No. 22 pick, with his camp focusing on player development and guaranteed money in their decision-making process.

While Bronny has received mixed reviews during the pre-draft process, there is no doubt that there is significant interest in his services. Some believe he has the potential to be an impactful playmaker and defender at the next level, although he is not considered a top-tier prospect.

It is expected that Bronny will be on an NBA roster by the start of next season, as he continues to navigate the draft process and make decisions that will shape his future in professional basketball. With the legacy of his father behind him, all eyes will be on Bronny as he embarks on his own journey in the NBA.

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