NBA Draft introduce three new clubs that we Bronny James…

Well, so much for Bronny James being a player for just the Phoenix Suns or Los Angeles Lakers. Prior to the June 24 NBA Draft, three additional teams appear to be interested in Bronny James, despite the fact that the four-time NBA champion LeBron James’ son has only worked out with the Suns and Lakers.
James’ agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports CEO, informed ESPN’s Jonathan Givony that the former USC guard may be selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves, Dallas Mavericks, or Toronto Raptors in addition to Los Angeles and Phoenix.
Other teams adore Bronny as well. Take the Toronto Raptors, Dallas Mavericks, and Minnesota Timberwolves, for instance. Paul stated, “If it’s not the Lakers, it will be someone else.” “I’m not sure who will be the owner of Bronny, but Minnesota would love to have him.” [GM for the Mavericks] To Bronny, Nico Harrison resembles an uncle. Dallas would select him at 58 and provide him a guaranteed contract if the Lakers decide not to take him at 55. Masai [Ujiri, president of the Raptors] adores him. At thirty-one, they may take him without ever seeing him. These teams don’t depend just on their workouts.
franchise considering selecting LeBron’s oldest son—to use a first-round pick on James by coming forward with additional teams supposedly prepared to draft him in the second round?
After a dismal rookie season with the Trojans, Bronny’s stock has been a heated issue during the pre-draft process. In just 19.4 minutes per game, he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists while only shooting 26.7% from outside the arc and 36.6% from the field. But it’s hard to divorce James’ lackluster collegiate performance from the general turmoil that dogged USC in 2023–2024 and the heart collapse he had in August of last year, which halted and eventually postponed his preparation for NCAA hoops.
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