December 1st 2023.
LeBron James' eldest son, Bronny, is finally ready to take the court after a scary incident in practice five months ago. The 19-year-old was cleared to play for the USC Trojans and the patriarch of the James family has promised he won't miss any of his son's games.
“It’s exciting. I’m looking forward to his first game…I already told my teammates that if they’re playing on the same day we’re playing, then I’m going to catch them the next game," James said. "Family over everything.”
Bronny will need a final medical clearance to return to practice and is expected to make his debut sometime before the season's midpoint. The Trojans and the Lakers have five potential schedule conflicts which could make it difficult for James to be in attendance. However, excitement is still building around Bronny's debut and his younger brother, Bryce, is also garnering attention as one of the top high school athletes in the country.
Despite LeBron's commitment to supporting his son, Lakers fans may be worried about the 11-9 record the Western Conference team has and the productivity of the offense without the star player. LeBron's sacrifice is sure to be an endearing moment for fans of the family, but the team's success will largely depend on his presence on the court.
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