USC’s Bronny James Resumes Full-Contact Practice After Cardiac Arrest

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The University of Southern California (USC) has been abuzz with news of Bronny James resuming full-contact practice after suffering a cardiac arrest earlier this year. The freshman guard, who was a highly-touted recruit for the Trojans, had been sidelined since February when he was rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the court during a game.

Fortunately, doctors were able to diagnose the issue quickly and Bronny underwent a successful procedure to correct the issue. After months of recovery and rehabilitation, Bronny has been cleared to return to full-contact practice with the team.

The news of Bronny’s return has been met with great excitement from the USC community. Head coach Andy Enfield expressed his joy at having Bronny back on the court, saying, “We are so happy to have Bronny back with us. He is an incredible young man and we are so proud of him for working so hard to get back on the court.”

Bronny himself is also thrilled to be back in action. “I’m so excited to be able to get back out there and play the game I love,” he said. “I’m grateful to the doctors and trainers who helped me get back to full health. I can’t wait to get back out there and help my team win.”

Bronny’s return is a testament to his determination and strength of character. He has worked incredibly hard to get back on the court and his return will be a huge boost for the Trojans as they look to make a run in the NCAA tournament this year.

We wish Bronny all the best as he continues his comeback and look forward to seeing him back on the court soon!

USC's Bronny James Resumes Full-Contact Practice After Cardiac Arrest