Lakers News: Former LA Champ Sends Sweet Message To Bronny James After Cardiac Arrest

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Celebrities are still humans at the end of the day no matter how much media attention they garner or what they do for a living. Bronny James was seemingly on his way to a huge freshman season for the USC Trojans but news broke that he suffered cardiac arrest during a Monday morning workout and even though he is stable and out of the hospital now, questions are spiraling as to what caused this out of nowhere.

He is the son of LeBron James, one of the most well-known athletes in the world that suits up for the Los Angeles Lakers, and everybody was preparing to watch him take the next step in his basketball career. However, overall health is number one priority especially when it comes to the heart and Bronny will reportedly take part in a number of tests soon to see if he'll be able to play this year.

LeBron had been mentioning his oldest son a lot recently, talking about how much he's grown and has been able to make decisions for himself. Part of the reason why The King has remained in the NBA after so many years is because he's dreamt up playing at least one season alongside his son. However, the focus now is just on if he can resume a healthy and normal lifestyle.

And another Los Angeles Lakers legend Lamar Odom took to Twitter to share a heartfelt message showing love to Bronny during this time.

"Sending prayers to Bronny and his family ! Wishing a speedy recovery for this young man "

Odom dealt with his own personal battles during his playing career so he knows what it's like to have to fight through certain obstacles.

 It's great to see him showing nothing but support and we hope to receive some more positive Bronny updates soon!

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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.