If Bronny James is going to play college basketball, the four-star recruit is going to have to make a decision on where to attend college at some point in the next year.
The class of 2023 prospect is viewed as a top 50 recruit in the country, with offers from some notable schools.
In a recent article, Duke, Tennessee, Texas, Ohio State and UCLA were all named possible options for the four-star prospect.
Bronny James isn’t the can’t-miss prospect that his dad was, but the son of LeBron James recently received some praise from 247Sports analyst Travis Branham.
Justin Edwards shines, Duke on their way to a ninth five-star, DJ Wagner put up an efficient and electric 28 and we got an updated look at Bronny James on Saturday at the Nike EYBL. || Story: https://t.co/G8WVl3GNDi pic.twitter.com/cR7PFEba6c
— Travis Branham (@TravisBranham_) April 10, 2022
From the story:
His body and his frame are continuing to mature at an impressive rate (by no surprise) standing now roughly 6-foot-4, 190-pounds. He has a stronger and more physical build, he’s athletic, and he was more effective getting in the paint and knocked down four triples.
Two things can consistently be said of James – he plays the game the right way and the way he handles the immense amount of scrutiny thrown his way is nothing short of incredible grace and maturity.
Bronny James could always attempt to go straight to the professional level, perhaps playing in the G League, but college remains a strong option.
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