Bronny James has been ready for the game of basketball.
The focus of attention was the 19-year-old son of NBA icon LeBron James being introduced at USC’s annual HoopLA event, which ushers in a new collegiate basketball season.
Bronny and his USC teammates greeted guests warmly and gave a formal presentation to each player.
Wearing a red and yellow Troy Trojans shirt and sweatpants, Bronny performed a dance as he made his way onto the court.
USC’s Instagram account captioned a video of Bronny showing off his dancing skills, saying, “During his Trojan HoopLA introduction, @bronny hit the dougie.”
Prominent sportsmen joined Bronny at the USC ceremony on Thursday. DJ Zack Bia and rapper Saweetie provided entertainment for Trojan players and supporters during the opening celebration.
Bronny was shown wearing his No. 6 jersey as his USC classmates and new coworkers celebrated him.
LeBron,38, went back to wearing his old jersey number, No. 23, which he had briefly worn when playing for the Miami Heat in 2010. He did this when he rejoined the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2014.
LeBron shared brief Instagram story clips of Bronny’s entrance and departure in honor of the event.
One of the most anticipated events of the year is Bronny’s collegiate basketball debut. Bronny is a former Sierra Canyon standout.
It’s unclear if Bronny will be able to play in the team’s debut game on November 9th while he heals from his July cardiac attack. A congenital cardiac abnormality that is both physically and functionally substantial was the diagnosis that was subsequently made for him.
On September 23, USC head basketball coach Andy Enfield told ESPN that Bronny had missed the team’s first session of the season. “Bronny is in excellent health, but we are unable to provide any medical updates at this time,” the speaker continued. We are overjoyed for him since he is doing well in school and showing up on time.
After suffering a heart attack during a university workout in July, Bronny spent two days in the hospital prior to receiving appropriate surgical care.
In response to the overwhelming outpouring of public support, LeBron James issued a social media message. He stated, “I am extremely grateful and we feel for you. I would like to convey my thanks to the numerous people who have given love and prayers for my family.
“Everyone is performing really well. We have a strong and safe family around us, and we know you love us. We will make further announcements when the time is appropriate, but for now, I wanted to let everyone know how much your support has meant to us. James Gang; hashtag: #JamesGang.