The league officially approved Bronny to participate in this year's joint tryout and draft, after suffering cardiac arrest and surgery to repair a congenital heart defect nine months ago.
Although Bronny averaged only 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 19.4 minutes per game in his freshman season at USC NCAA, shooting 36.6% from the field and 26.7% from three-point range, the NBA draft prospects are still very promising.
There is even a whimsical idea of the American media, saying that if the Eagles, who just won the champion lottery with a 3% probability, use the champion lottery to win Bronny, they may be able to attract James.
Of course, the "Eagles pick Bronny" is clearly a joke.
Although there are quite a few NBA teams willing to blackmail Bronny to get James to come to the team, his draft pick is generally considered to be in the late second round.
James has a player option of about $50 million a year next season this summer, with the option to decline to enter free agency.
And completing the father-son stage with Bronny in the NBA may be the last dream of James' career.
So there has always been a saying that whoever gets Bronny gets James, so Bronny's draft prospects are so clear.
The upcoming joint tryout is a channel for NBA team executives to take a closer look at Bronny.
Looking at it from another angle, this is also Bronny's chance to check whether he is qualified to play in the NBA.
According to the rules, Bronny can also choose to withdraw from the draft before May 29 and return to college to continue playing in the NCAA!