Key takeaways:
- Bronny James has been cleared by USC staff to return to basketball practice next week.
- Bronny has been out of basketball since July, when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
- Bronny’s return to basketball marks the end of a long recovery process and his collegiate debut is expected soon.
The University of Southern California has cleared 19-year-old Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, to return to basketball practice next week. After a final evaluation by USC staff this week, Bronny will be able to resume practice and is expected to make his collegiate debut soon.
Bronny has been out of basketball since July, when he collapsed on the court during a workout at USC. At the time, the James family said he had suffered a cardiac arrest. After four months of recovery, Bronny has now been cleared by doctors for a full return to the sport.
USC coach Andy Enfield said he was unsure when Bronny would be able to play in games, but the James family’s statement said it would be “soon after” he resumes practice. Enfield said he was looking forward to having Bronny back on the court.
Bronny’s return to basketball marks the end of a long recovery process. The James family is relieved to have him back on the court and is looking forward to seeing him make his collegiate debut.
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