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Bronny James Undrafted First Round 2024 NBA Draft – Potential Spots

2024-06-27 - Updated on 2025-03-05
in Sports, U.S.
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A basketball player in a USC jersey, potentially Bronny James, holds up two fingers against a red background as he eyes spots in the 2024 NBA Draft.
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In a surprising yet anticipated turn of events, Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James, was not selected in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft. Despite his impressive performances and significant attention throughout the draft process, Bronny James remains undrafted as the draft moves to its second round on Thursday.

Bronny, who had been widely projected as a second-round pick, saw all 30 first-round picks made on Wednesday night without hearing his name called. This development leaves his NBA future uncertain, with many teams still evaluating their options for the later rounds.

Despite not being drafted in the first round, the Los Angeles Lakers remain a strong contender for Bronny James in the second round. The Lakers have the 55th pick, which is close to Bronny’s projected draft range. The possibility of Bronny joining his father in Los Angeles continues to be a significant factor, and the Lakers’ need for a defensive guard adds to the potential fit.

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The Phoenix Suns, who are looking to enhance their bench depth, have shown considerable interest in Bronny. His defensive skills and basketball IQ make him an attractive prospect for the Suns, who could utilize his talents alongside their established stars. Bronny’s previous workouts with the Suns have demonstrated his readiness and potential to contribute to the team.

The Dallas Mavericks are another team that could be a suitable fit for Bronny James. Although they hold the 58th pick, they might trade up to secure him earlier in the second round. Playing alongside Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving would provide Bronny with a robust developmental environment. Additionally, the potential to attract LeBron James to Dallas adds another layer of intrigue and possibility for the franchise.

As the 2024 NBA Draft progresses into its second round, Bronny James remains one of the most talked-about prospects. His undrafted status in the first round does not diminish his potential and the interest from several NBA teams. The Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Dallas Mavericks are the top contenders for selecting Bronny in the upcoming rounds. The basketball world eagerly awaits to see where Bronny James will begin his professional career.

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