Posted on 07/25/2023 7:48:55 AM PDT by shadowlands1960
LeBron James's son, Bronny, has suffered a cardiac arrest during a basketball workout, according to a report.
The son of the Lakers superstar was rushed to hospital after the incident happened during a USC workout, according to TMZ.
The 18-year-old is said to now be in stable condition and is no longer in the ICU.
Bronny, who recently committed to the Trojans, was taken by ambulance from USC's Galen Center, the venue where the school's basketball team plays and practices, after a 911 call reportedly was made at 9.26am Monday.
The incident is believed to have been a Code 3, which signifies the seriousness of the call as it requires ambulance lights and sirens.
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Strange.
Like Hank Gaithers?
Yes, I know in Hank’s case he was on medication for his heart issues, and he wasn’t taking it when he collapsed.
Nothing at all to do with getting The Jab. Move along, now.
Not good at all.
Fully vaccinated with boosters.
The obedience shot claims another acolyte.
Sad. The young man will be in my prayers.
“Bronny.” LOL. I hope he’s okay.
One can’t choose their parents.
Much younger also... Bronny will be turning 19 in October. He was going to play for USC Trojans (his father skipped college)...
I remember, back in the day, this used to happen all the time. Young healthy guys playing sports would, for unexplained reason(s), suddenly incur problems with their heart.
And if you believe this...
The vaxx should be rated xxxdeadly
Lol. Agreed. I do hope the young man makes a full recovery and lives a long happy life.
Time to dig out the “ plan B” alternative to a pro career
I am reading these comments in disbelief. Every. Single. Day. Someone is dropping on live 5v. In the fields. Most 15 to 55. And we are to believe this is normal.
The Jab and booster jabs?
His daddy has long been suspected of using PEDs. I think the apple probably hasn’t fallen too far from the tree.
That's why LeBron is playing at a high level for so many years. But there's some side effects.
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