LeBron James Reports Son Bronny Doing Well After Cardiac Episode, Working to Play for USC This Season

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LeBron James, the four-time NBA champion and three-time Finals MVP, recently reported that his son Bronny is doing well after a cardiac episode. Bronny, who is currently a sophomore at Sierra Canyon High School in Los Angeles, was taken to the hospital earlier this month after experiencing chest pains. After undergoing tests, it was determined that Bronny had suffered a cardiac episode.

Fortunately, LeBron reported that Bronny is doing well and is expected to make a full recovery. He also said that Bronny is working hard to be able to play for the University of Southern California (USC) this season. USC is one of the top college basketball programs in the country, and Bronny has been a highly sought-after recruit since his freshman year.

LeBron has been a vocal advocate for his son’s basketball career. He has been seen attending Bronny’s games and has been actively involved in helping him develop his skills. LeBron has also been vocal about his son’s health, saying that he wants to make sure that Bronny is healthy and safe before he takes the court.

Bronny’s cardiac episode was a scary moment for LeBron and his family. However, it appears that Bronny is doing well and is on track to play for USC this season. It will be exciting to see how Bronny’s game develops as he continues to work hard and prepare for college basketball.