Bronny James, No. 19 recruit in 2023, commits to USC.

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Four-star guard Bronny James, son of NBA superstar LeBron James, announced his commitment to USC on Saturday.
Bronny James made the announcement on Instagram.
A 6-foot-3 guard from Cleveland who attended Sierra Canyon School (California), James is considered one of the top five point guards in the country. He was ranked as the No. 19 prospect in the ESPN 100 for the Class of 2023 and earned McDonald's All American honors this season.
LeBron James also shared the announcement on Instagram, writing "So damn proud of you kid!"
Bronny James averaged 11.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists for the Strive For Greatness program on the Nike EYBL circuit last spring and summer, then followed that up with stellar performances in high-profile games during the high school season. James had 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 steals in the Hoophall Classic against Christopher Columbus (Florida), shooting 3-for-8 from 3-point range.
He had 15 points and four assists, making five 3-pointers, in the McDonald's All American Game and then had 11 points in the Nike Hoop Summit.
In ESPN's early 2024 NBA mock draft, James is projected as the No. 10 pick -- with ESPN's Jonathan Givony citing his ability as "arguably the best perimeter defender in his high school class" as his biggest asset.
James chose the Trojans over Oregon and Ohio State following a long and mysterious recruitment. Throughout the entirety of his high school career, there was very little concrete information about which schools were involved and where he might end up for college. There was even a stretch in which going the pro route for a year before entering the NBA draft appeared to be an option.
He finally broke his silence last month at the Nike Hoop Summit, speaking publicly about his recruiting process for the first time -- without giving away any hints.
"Talking to them, talking to the coaches, it's good to know they want me there with them," James said in response to a question about all-star game teammates recruiting him to certain schools. "But at the end of the day, it's my decision and I need to make the right one for me."
James will now suit up for Andy Enfield and the Trojans, joining a preseason top-25 team and one of the best backcourts in the country. USC is expected to bring back all-conference guard Boogie Ellis, the team's leading scorer at 17.7 points per game, while it also has elite point guard Isaiah Collier, the No. 1-ranked high school senior in the country.
James is one of the best jump shooters in the class, especially off the catch, and his defense, facilitating and basketball IQ at both ends of the floor will give USC two-way production. James is expected to play mostly off the ball at USC and be a second or third ball handler when needed.
 

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I guarantee he sucks and is soft as shit

Just looks like a pussy

Will take a transfer from Creighton 10 times befire him. At least I know that kid was coached hard

The only 1 talking up this kid is his father.
I agree.
He's nothing special
 

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It's strange that not too long ago he was outside the top 100 prospects, and in last several months has risen this high

I call BS
 

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So how come arch manning don’t have to deal with this scrutiny ?

At least James looks like a decent player

Arch is the 4th string QB at best behind another freshman that wasn’t even highly recruited .
 

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James is a whole lot closer to being in the NBA then Manning is being in the NFL
 

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So how come arch manning don’t have to deal with this scrutiny ?

At least James looks like a decent player

Arch is the 4th string QB at best behind another freshman that wasn’t even highly recruited .
Well because there has been an established family tree of successful Mannings

Really no comparison

I agree with you Arch doesn't look good so far

But my guess is he's going to get much better
 

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So how come arch manning don’t have to deal with this scrutiny ?

At least James looks like a decent player

Arch is the 4th string QB at best behind another freshman that wasn’t even highly recruited .

What scrutiny is he dealing with? Most of the scrutiny/analysis is brought on.

If LeBron James says he wants to play with his kid in 2 years, then people are probably gonna wonder if his kid is good enough to play in the NBA and analyze his game. This isn't hollywood or wall st or politics, sports is still a legitimate meritocracy so if he isn't good enough to play then he's not gonna be able to get on the court for the most part.
 

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Well because there has been an established family tree of successful Mannings

Really no comparison

I agree with you Arch doesn't look good so far

But my guess is he's going to get much better
He better get much better .
Right now he can’t even beat out a walkon in the depth chart and looked horrible not bad but horrible in the spring game .
And also looked terrible every time I’ve seen him play .

You can’t fake being the best player at the McDonald’s all American game .
James is legit and at the very least will be a quality role player in the NBA .

Arch will be lucky to play in the USFL at this point
 

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He better get much better .
Right now he can’t even beat out a walkon in the depth chart and looked horrible not bad but horrible in the spring game .
And also looked terrible every time I’ve seen him play .

You can’t fake being the best player at the McDonald’s all American game .
James is legit and at the very least will be a quality role player in the NBA .

Arch will be lucky to play in the USFL at this point

nah not even close

I watched some of the nike hoop summit stuff with him and he's pretty limited as a playmaker.

The type of role he would need to fill in the NBA as a 6'4 guard who can shoot is pretty rare. If at 18 you're already starting with that narrow a pathway, you probably aren't going to make it.

You're basically saying his floor is actually what his ceiling is.

People sometimes have a tough time understanding how hard it is to play at that level. The NBA at any given time is basically the best 200-250 players in the world, then another 150-200 guys that don't get on the court much. Most late 1st rd picks (which is around what he'll be) don't even come close to making it.

Guys that are top 10 picks don't even have a floor of being a "at the very least quality role player in the NBA"
 

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He better get much better .
Right now he can’t even beat out a walkon in the depth chart and looked horrible not bad but horrible in the spring game .
And also looked terrible every time I’ve seen him play .

You can’t fake being the best player at the McDonald’s all American game .
James is legit and at the very least will be a quality role player in the NBA .

Arch will be lucky to play in the USFL at this point
He just turned 18
Lol
 

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nah not even close

I watched some of the nike hoop summit stuff with him and he's pretty limited as a playmaker.

The type of role he would need to fill in the NBA as a 6'4 guard who can shoot is pretty rare. If at 18 you're already starting with that narrow a pathway, you probably aren't going to make it.

You're basically saying his floor is actually what his ceiling is.

People sometimes have a tough time understanding how hard it is to play at that level. The NBA at any given time is basically the best 200-250 players in the world, then another 150-200 guys that don't get on the court much. Most late 1st rd picks (which is around what he'll be) don't even come close to making it.

Guys that are top 10 picks don't even have a floor of being a "at the very least quality role player in the NBA"
There are only 32 starting QBs in the NFL and half of those suck .
I have never seen James play just going off what I read .

I have seen arch a lot . He is so far away from ever being one of those 32 NFL starting QBs it’s not even funny .

James a lot closer to being the 4th guy off the bench then arch is being an NFL starting Qb
 

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There are only 32 starting QBs in the NFL and half of those suck .
I have never seen James play just going off what I read .

I have seen arch a lot . He is so far away from ever being one of those 32 NFL starting QBs it’s not even funny .

yeah I dunno anything about Manning, but you're way overrating James floor. His most likely outcome is end bench/out of league.

But as far as your question about scrutiny, I answered that in #12....Arch Manning doesn't have the most famous/successful player of the 21st century saying he wants to play with him in 2 years.
 

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