Bronny James Warms Up Ahead of USC Game After Heart Issue Diagnosis

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Bronny James, son of NBA superstar LeBron James, warmed up ahead of his USC game after being diagnosed with a heart issue. The 16-year-old freshman guard was seen shooting around and stretching with the team in preparation for the game.

The heart issue was discovered during a routine physical examination and Bronny was immediately sent to a specialist for further evaluation. After undergoing extensive tests, it was determined that the issue was not serious and he was cleared to resume playing.

Bronny’s father, LeBron, took to social media to express his gratitude for the medical staff who helped diagnose and treat his son. He also thanked the USC coaching staff for their support and understanding during this difficult time.

The news of Bronny’s diagnosis has been met with an outpouring of support from the basketball community. Many of Bronny’s peers have sent well wishes and encouraging messages to him on social media.

Bronny is a highly touted prospect in the 2021 class and has already made a name for himself in the basketball world. He has been a standout player at Sierra Canyon High School and is now looking to make an impact at USC.

It is great to see Bronny back on the court and ready to compete. We wish him all the best and hope that he can continue to stay healthy and reach his full potential.