Bronny commits to USC! LeBron James’ son is staying in LA to play college hoops for Trojans

Bronny commits to USC! Lakers star LeBron James’ son is staying in LA to play college hoops for the Trojans, ending months of speculation about the 18-year-old prospect’s future

  • Not only will Bronny, 18, stay in the LA area, but he’s going to a Nike school
  • He also considered Ohio State and Oregon – two other Nike universities  
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Bronny James, the 18-year-old son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, has committed to play basketball at the University of Southern California. 

The younger James announced his decision on Instagram, ending more than a year of speculation about his future.

‘Fight On,’ he wrote, referencing a Trojans slogan and adding the hashtag: ‘#committed.’

Unsurprisingly, Bronny chose a Nike school, aligning him with the apparel giant that has helped turn his father into a billionaire. Unsurprisingly, Bronny chose a Nike school, aligning him with the apparel giant that has helped turn his father into a billionaire.

Bronny’s tenure with the Trojans may not be a long one if all goes according to plan. His father has often stated his desire to play on an NBA team with his son, and LeBron can opt out of his current Lakers contract in 2024, when Bronny is eligible to be drafted into the league.  

Bronny commits to USC! LeBron James’ son is staying in LA to play college hoops for Trojans

Bronny James, the 18-year-old son of Lakers star LeBron James , has committed to play for USC

James tweeted in March that his eldest son is already superior to some NBA players

James tweeted in March that his eldest son is already superior to some NBA players

Bronny stands 6-foot-3 and is considered a 'combo guard' who can play both backcourt spots

Bronny stands 6-foot-3 and is considered a ‘combo guard’ who can play both backcourt spots

‘Man, Bronny definitely better than some of these cats I’ve been watching on league pass today,’ LeBron tweeted in March. ‘S*** lightweight hilarious.’

The USC men’s basketball Twitter account gave a muted reaction to the news with a single ‘eyeballs’ emoji. 

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