USC Basketball: Bronny James Escorts Drake At Los Angeles Concert

Quite the walk out!
USC Basketball: Bronny James Escorts Drake At Los Angeles Concert
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Living in the city of Los Angeles truly means endless opportunities and that surely went into consideration when top high school guard Bronny James was mulling over all of his collegiate offers. Ohio State would have allowed him to represent a part of his father's (LeBron James) history and Oregon would have placed in the heart and soul of the Nike brand.

However, we saw just how much Bronny's game and status grew during his senior year at Sierra Canyon and his decision to attend USC meant that he would not only stay close to home but continue playing within one of the biggest markets in the world. His playing status for the upcoming 2023-2024 season remains unknown and we hope to get more positive answers soon regarding his health/trajectory but for now, you have to love seeing him enjoy life with his family.

We just saw the 18-year-old guard at Dodger Stadium with LeBron for an exclusive bobblehead night that had two sports worlds colliding but Monday night presented Bronny with a special opportunity as well. Global superstar artist Drake made his first stop at Crypto.com Arena for his 'It's All A Blur' tour and he opted to have Bronny and LeBron escort him as he entered the arena to begin his show.

That first shot of LeBron with his arm around his younger son as Drake first addresses the crowd speaks volumes. It's clear that The King wants Bronny to just enjoy life with everything else he has going on right now.

Pressure is something he's had to deal with ever since he started growing in the basketball world but at the end of the day, he is just trying to find his way as well. He likely loves Drake as much as any other fan in that crowd and to be able to walk out with him during his own tour looked like a dream come true.


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.