Sad, Children Treated For Heart Attack, LeBron James' Dream To Play Basketball Together

JAKARTA - LeBron James' dream of being able to play basketball and a team with his son Bronny seems to be something that is not necessarily a reality. That's because the child was recently rushed to the hospital due to a heart attack.

Quoted from Marca, Wednesday, July 26, Bronny was rushed to the hospital after having a heart attack. He had a heart attack while practicing basketball at the University of Southern California (USC).

Sources explained that although he was rushed to the hospital and received intensive care, now Bronny's 18-year-old condition is starting to stabilize. Through a spokesperson, the family asked for privacy, promising to provide updates when they had more information.

In May 2023, Bronny James chose the USC Trojan after becoming one of the top prospects in high school. Regarding his son's choice and interest, LeBron quickly warned that any NBA team that wanted him had to recruit his son.

This seasoned basketball player is aware of his son's declining talent, he even has a dream to be able to appear in the same team with Bronny. Even in August 2022, LeBron James was seen practicing at the LA Lakers facility with his sons, Bronny and totaling.

My senior year, I will play with my son. Wherever Bronny is, I will be there. I will do whatever it takes to play with my son for a year. It's not about money," said LeBron James some time ago about his wishes.

With a statement that LeBron had made, this confirms that the star will not make a decision to retire in the next few years. Bronny actually has the potential to be recruited as a professional basketball player in early 2024, but then that opportunity will depend heavily on his health.

Furthermore, in an interview with Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, LeBron admitted that he was willing to play with his son Bronny in the NBA, in any team that recruited his son.

"Wherever Bronny is, I will be there. I will do whatever it takes to play with my son for a year," said LeBron James, whose dreams may now be doubtful.