South California Trojans NCAA player Bronny James (left) and his father, Los Angeles Lakers NBA star LeBron (right)
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Expected in the draft for next month, Bronny James will indeed join the NBA for the upcoming school year.

At least that’s the plan announced by his agent. But this sparks controversy.

Even if he still has a few days to change his mind, everything suggests today that Bronny James will maintain his candidacy in the NBA for the month of June.

He will therefore be in the draft and hopes, why not, to enter the first round.

This may seem crazy and yet the Suns decided to give him private training to find out more.

Bronny James ready to do anything for the NBA?

Will Bronny be drafted based on his talent, or simply in the hope of attracting his father?

This is a relevant question. One thing is certain: he wants to play in the NBA.

According to his agent Rich Paul, who is obviously the same as LeBron, there is no question of signing a two-way contract, allowing him to play in the G-League.

Rich Paul says he has no interest in his client, Bronny James, signing a two-way contract. “The teams know it. I do not do it. »

Quite strange knowing that Bronny seems far from the NBA level to date.

A two-way contract could allow him to develop in the G-League, while joining the NBA team in certain matches.

A compromise that does not interest the player’s clan.

try a G-League contract instead

This is nepotism at its best

Bronny James and his agent want the NBA, even if it means refusing a two-way contract which nevertheless seems ideal on paper. Be careful not to regret it, even if the influence of Rich Paul and LeBron will make the difference.