NBA Exec Reveals Teams Eyeing Bronny James In 2024 Draft For Slim Chance of Securing LeBron

Photo: Instagram/Bronny James

In the aftermath of USC's 2023-24 season, speculation looms over Bronny James's potential entry into the 2024 NBA draft, with an Eastern Conference executive suggesting teams are eyeing him in hopes of pairing him with his iconic father, LeBron James.

The executive, speaking to ESPN's Jeremy Woo, expressed confidence that teams would consider drafting Bronny even for a mere 1% chance of luring LeBron to their roster. 

Despite uncertainties surrounding LeBron's contract status, with a looming player option and hints of a multi-year deal with the Lakers, the allure of a father-son duo on the court remains strong.

Photo: Instagram/Bronny James

Bronny's collegiate season, though modest in statistics, showcased glimpses of his athleticism and defensive prowess. 

Despite arguments for further college development, the opportunity to play alongside his father could prove too enticing to resist.

While logistical hurdles exist for teams hoping to land LeBron, the executive hinted at a strategic approach among some franchises, acknowledging the potential impact of drafting Bronny on LeBron's future career decisions.

As LeBron approaches the twilight of his illustrious career, the prospect of drafting Bronny emerges as a calculated gamble for NBA teams, offering a faint yet tantalizing chance of securing the legacy of the league's all-time leading scorer.

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