Bronny James Lights Up College Arena After Health Battle
Sunday night marked Bronny James’s collegiate debut for Southern California, which came five months after the NBA star LeBron James’s kid experienced a cardiac arrest.
After going into cardiac arrest on 20 July while working out, James, 19, was discovered to have a congenital heart abnormality; nonetheless, on 20th July, physicians gave him the all-clear to resume full-contact practice.
On Sunday, he made his Trojans debut. He finished with four points, three rebounds, and two assists, but he was unable to stop Long Beach State from winning 84-79 in overtime.
Following the game, James expressed his gratitude to USC coach Andy Enfield, the Mayo Clinic, his friends, family, and teammates for their assistance in getting him onto the court.
The adolescent remarked, “I just wanted to say I’m thankful for everything.” “Mayo Clinic helped me with everything,” My siblings and parents, who helped me get through this difficult period in my life.
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“I just want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me during this, including my coach, my teammates, and all the other coaches who have been there from the beginning. I just wanted to express my gratitude for them.
“Can’t even tell y’all how EMOTIONAL today was for me!” wrote Los Angeles Lakers player LeBron James on social media after attending Bronny’s game. I’m so exhausted that all I can say is, @bronny, you’re just amazing!
“Ignore the victories and defeats that lie ahead.” Life is the ultimate goal/championship that you have already won! I’m proud of you, kid, and I have more life because of you today! I love you and I’m grateful.