Using His $10 Million Worth, Bronny James Splurged On A Custom 1-of-1 Air Jordan 1
Bronny James has been establishing himself as next in line to over the throne from his father, LeBron James, for quite some time. Unlike his father however, he’s being guided down a path of success both on and off the court by the 4x NBA champion every step of the way.
When LeBron was gearing up to be drafted into the NBA, every single financial decision he made was made between him and his mother, neither of whom were experts in the field. Now, with LeBron having been in the business for 20 years, he’s been imparting an otherworldly amount of knowledge about what it means to be a highly sought after North American athlete.
Over the course of a couple of years, Bronny has snagged a variety of NIL and endorsement deals. One of his first was when he signed with PSD underwear. Most recently, he also signed with Nike and Beats by Dre bringing his reported net worth to $10 million.
Bronny James showed up with custom 1-of-1 Air Jordan 1s
For the most part, Bronny James wears his father’s shoes while hooping on the court. Ever since the LeBron 20s dropped, him and his younger brother, Bryce Maximus, have almost exclusively been wearing those during their high school games.
LeBron James actually designed his 20s with his sons in mind, as they were meant to bridge the gap between two generations of hoopers. Off the court however, his array of sneakers is incredibly vast, with him admittedly having over 100 pairs.
In this particular video, you’ll be able to see a purely custom Air Jordan 1-of-1 that he got made by a local artist. It has elements that look to be from the ‘Shattered Backboards’ and the ‘Travis Scotts’, along with other materials fused together.
What is Bronny’s high school ranking?
Bronny James is quite the versatile guard on both ends of the floor. He can space the floor quite well, has learned to be aggressive in the paint, and is one of the bets perimeter defenders at his position in the nation for his class.
His aggregate ranking across all websites is at 45 as of late October, 2022. However, websites like ESPN have him at 34 while others like Rivals.com have him all the way down at 61 for the class of 2023.
Also read: Bronny James Laughed Uncomfortably Following A S*xual Remark On Dwyane Wade’s Daughter, Zaya Wade
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