Bronny James Narrows College Choice To Ohio State, USC, And Oregon: Report

Photo: Instagram/Bronny James 

Bronny James, the eldest son of NBA superstar LeBron James and a top-40 prospect in the 2023 class, has reportedly narrowed down his college choices to Ohio State, USC, and Oregon, according to the LA Times.

The report states that Bronny is expected to make his final decision at the end of his senior season at Sierra Canyon High School.

The recruitment of Bronny has been a topic of much interest and speculation in college basketball circles, but little information has been publicly released about his preferences.

Photo: Instagram/Bronny James 

Ohio State, USC, and Oregon are all Nike schools with distinct benefits.

Ohio State is LeBron's favorite school and is in the state where he was born, while Oregon is the alma mater of Nike founder Phil Knight, and USC offers the opportunity to stay close to home.

Bronny has risen to No. 34 overall in the 2023 prospect rankings at 247Sports, due to his selfless play, high IQ, improved shot, and strong performance in the 2022 summer and high school season.

He is also considered a possible candidate for the 2024 draft.

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