Bronny James Not Selected on Day 1 of 2024 NBA Draft: What’s Next for LeBron’s Son?

Not surprisingly, but it should be noted, Bronny James, the eldest son of NBA legend LeBron James, was not selected on Day 1 of the 2024 NBA Draft. While the first 30 picks were announced last night, Bronny’s name was not called, leaving his future in the Major League uncertain.

Projected as a second round draft choice for several weeks, Bronny James is still waiting for his time. This year, the NBA has decided to divide its Draft into two parts. The first took place this Wednesday evening and having already rewarded the thirty best players of the 2024 vintage. A vintage led by the French Zaccharie Risacher et Alexandre Sarr, who joined the Atlanta Hawks and Washington Wizards respectively. As for the second part, it will take place on the night of this Thursday (French time) and from 4 p.m. in the United States.

Some doubts still hover

It is therefore at this moment that Bronny James should be called up. Despite this, the anticipation surrounding his selection remains palpable. Bronny has only participated in two individual workouts this summer with the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns. In addition, his lone season in college was disappointing, averaging 4.8 points per game over 25 games. As a reminder, it was affected by a cardiac arrest he suffered during preseason workouts in July, adding another layer of complexity to his draft hopes.

LeBron James is already moved

Regardless, it remains a special day for the clan Jameset LeBron made it clear on his Instagram account where he expressed his emotions, reflecting on his sons’ journey: “There is nothing better in the world than being there to raise my boys to be MEN! I come here and I get very emotional just thinking about your journey so far! Thank you both for allowing me to be your father and be a part of your compass through life’s trials and tribulations! » he wrote with regard to Bronny et Bryce James (17 ans).

2024-06-27 15:11:58
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