Adrian Wojnarowski hints at potential school transfer for Bronny James
Adrian Wojnarowski has brought to light the potential destination for Bronny James following his announcement to enter the 2024 NBA Draft, causing a stir in the basketball community. Despite a particular NBA team showing interest at his USC games last season, the level of interest in the young player at the professional level remains uncertain. Bronny has also decided to enter the transfer portal, giving him the option to switch to a different program while still maintaining his college eligibility. Reflecting on his past year, he expressed his growth as a man, student, and athlete, making the decision to declare for the NBA Draft and explore other NCAA transfer options.
I want to express my gratitude to USC for an incredible freshman year, and of course, I am always thankful for my family, friends, doctors, athletic trainers, and fans for their unwavering support.
Following this, ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski dropped some hints about a potential program to watch out for in Bronny’s future plans. According to sources, Duquesne is expected to be a top consideration for him. This is largely attributed to the fact that the new coach, Dru Joyce, was not only a high school teammate of LeBron James but also a longtime friend of the James family.
Furthermore, it is interesting to note that Joyce took over as head coach after Keith Dambrot’s retirement, who previously coached both LeBron James and Dru Joyce at St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Ohio.
Bronny is entering a pivotal period in the coming months, and only time will tell if the decisions made this week will lead to success for him. Nonetheless, with the James family by his side, he will undoubtedly have a solid support system regardless of the path he chooses to pursue.