2019 Peach Jam Takeaways: Is Bronny James worth the hype?
Posted Jul 15, 2019
The circus that surrounded Bronny James, the oldest son of NBA legend LeBron James, during his time at the Peach Jam was unlike anything I’ve ever seen for a player his age. Bronny is 14 years old. He has yet to take a single high school class. He played U15 on the EYBL circuit, which is the youngest group of kids that play at the Riverview Athletic Center.
(NBC Sports)
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