JAKARTA - The eldest son of the LA Lakers star LeBron James, Bronny, continues to make waves.

The Sierra fire school player, along with four other student athletes, signed a contract with Nike through the NIL deal.

Bronny, Caitlin Clark, welcome Jones, DJ Wagner and JuJu Watts have been the latest additions to the multinational company.

This NIL agreement means that the five will receive compensation for their image and naming rights.

Bronny is currently choosing a college where he will play before making the much-awaited jump to the NBA.

With his high school team, he is seen as a more established player in attack with undisputed physical abilities. He is ranked around 40 in terms of Draft 2024.

Bronny's move to the NBA is a big story for many because James has made it clear that he wants to play with his son.

"Wherever Bronny is, that's where I'll be. I'll do whatever it takes to play with him. The important thing is not the money," King James was quoted as saying by Marca, Tuesday.

For James, keep in mind that Nike was very important early in his sports career.

In 2003, without playing a single game in the NBA, he was already a star signed by Nike ahead of Reebok. In 2016 he became a lifer.


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