LeBron James' son played his first game since cardiac arrest

LeBron James' son, Brony, played his first game for the University of Southern California (USC) team, nearly five months after suffering a cardiac arrest during the team's practice. In front of his father, 19-year-old Broni recorded 16 minutes on the floor, in which he recorded 4 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists, demonstrating his strong defensive game.

"I am grateful for everything. I thank Mayo Hospital, my parents, relatives, teammates, and coach Andy Enfield for being there for me at this difficult time in my life," James said after the match but declined to answer questions from the press.

In late July, Bronie James suffered a heart attack during a USC practice in Los Angeles. The young basketball player was taken by ambulance to the hospital in an unconscious state but was quickly taken out of intensive care in a stable condition. Brony James is considered one of the most talented young basketball players in the United States and will almost certainly be part of the NBA after the draft in the summer of 2024, and the King has repeatedly stated that he wants to play side-by-side with his son a season, before ending his career. /BGNES