
The NBA community and the sports world as a whole have rallied around LeBron James and his family.
According to a recent report, Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed while working out at USC, being rushed to the hospital.
Fortunately, reports also state that he’s in stable condition and no longer in the ICU, and a spokesperson from the family claimed that they’ll share more information when they have any more updates.
With that in mind, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN took to his Twitter account to wish him a speedy recovery, also taking some time on First Take to share his thoughts on the matter.
Good Lord. Just heard about Bronny. Hearing he’s okay. Thank God! Prayers up to @KingJames and the entire family. #🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) July 25, 2023
.@stephenasmith reacts to the news of Bronny suffering a cardiac arrest while practicing at USC: pic.twitter.com/YBjSquLwbI
— First Take (@FirstTake) July 25, 2023
Smith was thankful for the fact that Bronny wasn’t practicing on his own, and he was able to be rushed to the hospital in a timely matter.
He also claimed that even the biggest LeBron James hater knows and can’t deny the fact that he’s a loving and caring father, so he can’t imagine what he’s been through over the past hours.
James has openly stated his desire to play with Bronny in the NBA one day, and the young hooper obviously also has dreams of following his father’s footsteps in the league.
But besides all that, the fame, the fortune, and whatnot, Bronny and the James family are just human beings like the rest of us.
The most important thing isn’t whether this will hurt his draft stock or even if he’ll be able to play or not.
His health and life are first and foremost, and let’s hope for a speedy and proper recovery.
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