Boston Sunday Globe

Bronny makes a decision: USC

LeBron’s oldest will remain in LA

- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES — LeBron James’s oldest son, Bronny, says he will play basketball at the University of Southern California in the fall.

Bronny James abruptly announced his much-anticipate­d decision on social media Saturday, about two hours before his father’s Los Angeles Lakers hosted the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 of their second-round playoff series.

The 18-year-old James was a McDonald’s All-American just like his father, but he was among the few uncommitte­d elite high school basketball prospects heading toward the summer. The namesake son of the top scorer in NBA history played at Sierra Canyon School, which is known for educating scions of the sports and entertainm­ent industries in Chatsworth, an outer suburban neighborho­od of Los Angeles.

James announced his decision by writing the Trojans’ school slogan, “Fight On,” below a photo of himself wearing his high school uniform in the Trojans’ locker room at the Galen Center.

James and his Sierra Canyon team played at the arena last January, beating a team from Georgia’s

Wheeler High School led by elite recruit Isaiah Collier — who is now James’s teammate at USC.

After choosing to stay close to home for college, the 6-foot-3-inch guard will join a loaded Trojans roster coming off the school’s third straight NCAA Tournament appearance under coach Andy Enfield.

Several key contributo­rs to last season’s team are returning, headlined by star guard Boogie Ellis. USC also will have guard Collier, one of the top recruits in the current high school class.

Recruiting observers wondered whether USC’s strong roster at guard would dissuade Bronny James from staying in Los Angeles for college, perhaps steering him toward Oregon or to an alternativ­e option. Instead, the son of the fourtime NBA champion and league MVP didn’t back down from the challenge of contributi­ng to USC’s surge to national prominence.

The younger James’s full name is LeBron James Jr., but he’s much better known by his family nickname. His younger brother, 15year-old Bryce, also is an elite collegiate prospect at Sierra Canyon.

LeBron James has been an active, supportive parent for his sons’ basketball dreams. He also has frequently mentioned his desire to play in the NBA alongside Bronny, even though the logistics of such a dream would be daunting.

 ?? ALEX BIERENS DE HAAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? LeBron James has long hoped to play in the NBA with son Bronny.
ALEX BIERENS DE HAAN/GETTY IMAGES LeBron James has long hoped to play in the NBA with son Bronny.

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