Bronny James has some huge sneakers to fill in the eyes of NBA fans.
The son of 20-time All-Star LeBron James is well-aware of the pressure he’s under as he prepares for his own NBA career.
On Wednesday, the former USC guard spoke with SiriusXM NBA Radio about his decision to declare for the NBA Draft, as well as the criticism he faces as the son of a future Hall of Famer.
“I always want to end up where I’m happy the most,” James said on his choice to go pro.
“[My] mom always told me to take me where my heart wants me to be … and I’ve just found happiness in what I’m doing right now … I feel like that’s where I want myself to be at.”
The 6-foot-4 player spent one season with the Trojans, where he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists while shooting 36.6%/26.7%/67.6% in 19.3 minutes per game in what was his freshman season.