What is Bronny James’ ESPN Ranking? Just How Good is LeBron James’ 18 Year Old Son?
LeBron James has been extending his career pretty amazing so far, something he has admitted has been mainly due to his wish to play on the same NBA floor as his kids. And well, now that Bronny James is 18 years old, he may get his wish sooner than most think.
The elder son of the potential GOAT has been coming along very well so far. All his gifts have onlooking scouts drooling to the floor. And of course, since he is just 18 years old, he will only improve from here.
But how good is he now?
Or more specifically, what is Bronny James’s ESPN ranking, as of this moment?
Bronny James has an encouraging ESPN ranking
Bronny James, a 6’3” uber-athletic point guard with a high basketball IQ, handles, and a streaky, but very good jump shot is only now being noticed by the world as an amazing player himself.
ESPN has taken serious notice of the man as a prospect too. And as of the time of writing have him ranked 6th in the state, 8th Regionally, 10th at his position, and most importantly, 34th in the nation, overall.
Not too bad at all. And considering there is at least a year until he enrolls for the draft, that is plenty to build off.
How old is Bryce James?
Considering that LeBron James wants to play with both of his sons, the age of Bryce James matters, doesn’t it?
Many claim that Bryce James is a better prospect than Bronny James. He already stands at 6’6”, his handles are coming along, and he even has the best jump shot in the family, if LeBron James is to be believed.
You add that freakish James family athleticism to the mix, and you can see why NBA teams have been having dreams about drafting him.
However, as things stand, the man is only 15 years old. Meaning that there are still 4 years until he is eligible to enter the NBA draft.
But if Bryce can keep improving during the time frame, who knows how scary he will be by the time draft day comes around?
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