Bronny James Discusses Lingering Health Issues After Cardiac Arrest

Bronny James, the son of NBA icon LeBron James, has been open about the significant health challenges he continues to face two years after suffering a cardiac arrest during a practice session at the University of Southern California (USC). The incident, which occurred in early 2023, was a critical moment in James’ life, as he narrowly survived a life-threatening condition that required immediate medical intervention. Despite the severity of the event, James managed to make a full return to basketball and was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2024 NBA Draft. He played a handful of games in the NBA, averaging 2.3 points on 31.3% shooting in 2,7 games, but his performance was inconsistent due to ongoing health complications.

In the G-League, however, James found a more comfortable environment, where he averaged 21.9 points on 44.3% shooting, showcasing a far higher level of performance than during his time at USC. This disparity highlights the challenges he faces as a professional athlete, particularly due to long-term effects from his cardiac arrest. He recently shared with ESPN that he has a weakened immune system, making him more susceptible to illness and forcing him to sit out games, which in turn affects his conditioning and overall game readiness.