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Bronny James a future star in the NBA?

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I saw a video of this kid go, and I could see him repeating what his pops is doing currently. Do you think he could potentially be the next best thing when he inevitably enters the NBA? He's currently still playing high school ball, but I see him jumping into college or even right into the NBA. The fact he has already received scholarship offers as way back as a kid, he could land anywhere he wants potentially.

I know the rules are different these days, but he could be in the NBA within one-two years after he graduates high school. But I believe he also needs at least a year of college before he is eligible.

What do you think will happen? Drafted into the NBA without having to go to college? Or will he play some college ball before he makes the jump?
 

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Seems the kids of black actors, rappers and athletes try to emulate their father. I get that. What I would love seeing? They try to be entrepreneurs, doctors, etc. I'll make an exception here. He makes it to the NBA he's going to make tens of millions of dollars possibly.

My big concern is generational wealth. The kids build on their parent's money. I think he can do it. The word is he's legit one of the top for his age. Why not? Even if he doesn't pops is worth a billion dollars. Not like he gonna be broke. I just want him to find something, anything that is productive.
 

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I would have appreciated if you posted a video or shared a link to a video so we could watch a clip of his performance.
Though I haven't been following up on NBA since the start of the EPL season it would be a good thing to see other young and talented players take over the mantle from where the OG's stopped and keep making the game of basketball worthy of watching.
 

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    If he wants to be part of the league and is good at the game, go for it but I feel like a lot of these kids who come from famous parents try to replicate them and end up living in their shadow. This ends up causing massive amounts of stress. I hope he still has his own dreams and goes for something different but if he is legit about basketball, more power to him.