LeBron’s Son Bronny James ‘Doing Well’ But Misses First USC Practice
LeBron James’ eldest son Bronny James missed his first team practice at USC Trojans.
According to the Trojans coach Andy Enfield, Bronny is doing well in school but medically he couldn’t say more.
Bronny had a cardiac arrest scare during the workout in July, still recovering from the life-danger event. Via his head coach Enfield who refused to update on the touted freshman’s return but told the reporters that James doing great off the court.
Enfield told the ESPN reporter,
“Bronny’s doing very well. But we just can’t comment on anything medically. He’s going to class and doing extremely well in school, and we’re really excited for him.”
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Enfield explained that Bronny is an excellent student as well as an athlete. He continued,
“He’s around when he can be. And he’s getting caught up [with] some schoolwork and doing very well. His grades are excellent right now, and he’s being the true student-athlete.”
Bronny soon will turn to be 19-year old next week and is happy and content after the following incident. Bronny has been diagnosed with this treatable congenital heart defect disease. James spent his sophomore year at Sierra Canyon High School before committing to the USC Trojans.
The schools and USC coach Enfield have a lot of expectations from Bronny James.
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