“LeBron to Toronto confirmed”: Raptors’ Eye on the Future: Bronny James Emerges as Potential 2024 Draft Target, Leaving NBA Fans Breathless

Although Bronny James, the son of LA Lakers star LeBron James, has not yet declared for the NBA draft, his eligibility to enter the pros is already one of the most anticipated storylines for the 2017 offseason. It’s also anticipated that the squad he joins will be the one his father signs with after that. Before retirement, LeBron has expressed a wish to play in the NBA alongside his son.

NBA fans react to news that the Toronto Raptors are scouting Bronny James

If he chooses to declare for the draft, the decision of which team to risk on him will determine his future. According to Shams Charania, the Toronto Raptors are supposedly scouting him, but none of the 30 NBA clubs have made it clear that they are interested in him.

NBA fans were outraged to learn that the Raptors are scouting Bronny James right away, with the most of their responses centered around LeBron James’ potential move to Toronto. Some even went so far as to photoshop him into a Raptors uniform.

“LeBron to Toronto confirmed,” a fan posted on Twitter.

Conversely, several individuals seized the chance to crack jokes on the ‘LeBronto’ narrative that emerged during LeBron’s second stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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“Lebron going to the raptors after owning them for years would be a crazy arc,” a supporter stated.

Some supporters asserted that the Raptors would only select Bronny James in the draft in order to entice his father to join him on the club.

One individual said, “They think they are going to get LeBron.”

Not everyone, though, cracked jokes about it. A few fans voiced their serious opinions about LeBron’s player value, Bronny’s draft stock, and his prospects of making the league.
Brayan James is expected to be selected undrafted.

If Bronny James decides to enter the 2024 NBA Draft, there is very little chance he will be chosen. For good reason, his name is conspicuously missing from the draft estimates that are being made public.

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Through 17 games this season, he has only averaged 5.7 points per game on 36.5% field goal shooting, 2.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists for the University of South Carolina (USC).

This does not, however, imply that he will not succeed in the NBA. He instantly becomes an unrestricted free agent, even if he is not selected in the draft. In such a scenario, he will have considerable wiggle area to work with any of the NBA’s 30 teams.

On the other hand, he has the option to stay in college and keep improving. He has demonstrated that he has a respectable defensive repertoire and the capacity to develop into a dependable two-way player. He can improve his draft stock in subsequent drafts if he continues his education.

That being said, should he decide to stay, his chances of playing alongside LeBron James may be diminished.