Bronny James Reveals Truth About NBA Future

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - Bronny James (#6) of the USC Trojans looks on in the second half of a quarterfinal game against the Arizona Wildcats during the Pac-12 Conference basketball tournament at T-Mobile Arena on March 14, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Wildcats defeated the Trojans 70-49. (Photo : David Becker/Getty Images)

College basketball guard Bronny James' next steps remain uncertain following his inaugural season with the USC Trojans.

The 19-year-old recently entered the college transfer portal and tossed his name into the pool for the 2024 NBA Draft, keeping his possibilities open.

In a recent gaming stream featuring Call of Duty alongside Twitch personality xQc, James provided the latest update on his basketball career's trajectory.

During the stream, xQc, seemingly unaware of James' celebrity status, inquired about his current endeavors, asking, "Do you have a job, go to school, what are you doing, man?"

James responded that he plays basketball. When questioned by another streamer about his prospects in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft, he made a bleak response.

"I don't know yet," with streamers pointing out the smirk on the face of the 6-foot-4 guard when he said those words.

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When further questioned about the meaning of his smirk, James reiterated, "I don't know yet."

Bronny James needs to decide soon

The latest provision in the NBA's Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) mandates that every player receiving an invitation to the NBA Draft Combine must participate.

Failure to do so will result in their ineligibility for the 2024 NBA Draft.

With the 2024 NBA Draft Combine slated to run from May 12 to May 19, James faces a pressing decision and must make his choice as soon as possible.

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