James' eldest son, Bronny, who is going to participate in the 2024 NBA draft, averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game in his freshman season, and his shooting/three-point/shooting percentage: 37/27/68%, which can be said to be a failing NCAA statistic, such a statistic cannot be selected by any player other than Bronny.
But now Bronny has a high probability of being selected, and the Lakers, Knicks, Heat, Cavaliers, Clippers, Hawks, Bulls, Philadelphia, and Warriors have all become one of Bronny's possible next homes.
WNBA No. 1 pick Clark spoke about Bronny after the NCAA semifinals, saying, "I know you need help because Bronny's draft is coming up, I'm better than him, and I think I should be able to play in the NBA draft." (PS: The NBA didn't say that women can't be chosen, Cuban once wanted to choose female monsters, but unfortunately he couldn't make it because of secular vision)
On April 16, Beijing time, at the WNBA draft, the Indiana Fever selected Clark of the University of Iowa with the top pick, and then the Fever's No. 1 Clarke's jersey was sold out in just one hour, and the home tickets have been 93% more than last year. Clark averaged 30 points, 7.7 rebounds and 8.7 assists in the insane three.
And Clark's first-round contract is only 338,000 for four years, and her salary in 2024 is only 76,000.
Wembanyama was last year's NBA No. 1 pick, and his rookie contract is 55.17 million for four years, which is 167.18 times that of Clark, and even Kobe Brown, the 30th pick in the first round in 2023, has exceeded 10 million in four years.
Bronny's hard power is certainly not up to the NBA level, but because he is LeBron's child, some teams are willing to pay for commercial value.
Text/Yan Xiaobai