Several NCAA colleges are vying to recruit James' son Brownie

2022-08-22 17:20

Several NCAA colleges are vying to recruit James' son Brownie


Following Bronny James, the 17-year-old son of NBA general LeBron James, who is currently playing for the Los Angeles Lakers, has less than a year left to graduate from high school, many universities and even participating NCAA universities are scrambling to recruit the eldest son. A future star of the Alliance under the halo of a legendary father.


Bronny , who graduated from high school, needs to choose between the Australian National Basketball League (NBL), the Development League and the University and spend 1 to 2 seasons, which will also become a stepping stone for him to enter the league in the future. It is reported that Bronny has made a choice, he will not give up his studies to become a professional player, but will go to college to start his college men's basketball career.


After this news was released, several NCAA key universities, including the University of Oregon, the University of Michigan, the Ohio State University, the University of Southern California, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the recently joined Rutgers University and the University of Memphis in New Jersey are all competing Recruit him. However, it is reported that the University of Memphis has sent an invitation and an offer to Brownie, who is ranked 43rd among the nation's 100 high school students.


Brownie is very likely to join the University of Memphis, because the University of Memphis is a strong college men's basketball team in the NCAA , and has trained many league stars over the years, including the former NBA champion 33-year-old veteran Derrick Rose, Guard Trick Evans and former NBA head and current Memphis head coach Anfinley Hardaway. Recently, it has also cultivated rising stars such as 22-year-old forward Pressius Aqiuwa of the Toronto Raptors and 21-year-old James Wiseman of the Golden State Warriors.


If he chooses to study at the University of Memphis this summer, can Bronny seize this opportunity to make a huge breakthrough and shine in the NCAA, becoming an excellent stepping stone to enter the NBA draft in the future in 2024, creating a father like James. The prospect is to wait and see.