
LeBron James Jr. is turning pro.
Though the prized 15-year-old high school prospect and son of the Lakers superstar won’t be eligible for the NBA draft until at least 2023, “Bronny” James — an avid Esports gamer — signed with the gaming group FaZe Clan this weekend. His Twitch stream is listed as having 331K subscribers.
James, who is currently ESPN’s 24th-ranked basketball player in the class of 2023, is the latest athlete to join FaZe, which features Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons as an investor, and also has Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster and the Miami Heat’s Meyers Leonard on its roster
New York Post
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