Due to prompt action taken at USC’s practice facility and emergency medical care at the hospital, LeBron James’ son was discharged from the intensive care unit and is currently in stable condition.
Bronny James, a freshman at USC University and the son of Los Angeles Lakers basketball icon LeBron James, experienced a troubling incident on Tuesday (July 25)
TMZ initially reported, a claim later corroborated by several credible sources, that Bronny suffered a cardiac event while training with the team. The young athlete, born in 2004, collapsed on the field and received immediate first aid before being swiftly transported to the hospital.
Due to the swift action taken at the USC Trojans’ practice facility and the emergency medical care provided at the hospital, LeBron James’ son has been discharged from the intensive care unit (ICU) and is now in stable condition.
“The medical team acted promptly and transported Bronny to the nearest hospital,” stated a spokesperson for the University of Southern California (USC). “Currently, he is in stable condition and has been moved out of the ICU, transitioning to a regular hospital room for ongoing observation.”
“We ask for respect for the privacy of the James family during this time. Any further updates will be communicated by the university through the media.”
Numerous players and fans have voiced their worry and desire for Bronny James’ speedy recovery to enable his return to playing.
There has been no indication thus far regarding any additional issues facing LeBron’s son. Currently, the primary focus is on Bronny’s well-being and safety.
LeBron James and Savannah James, Bronny’s parents, personally extended their gratitude to the USC medical team, the basketball team members, and all those involved for their swift actions in ensuring Bronny’s safety.