LeBron and Bronny James visit the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for further treatment of the 18-year-old
LeBron and Bronny James visit the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for further treatment of the 18-year-old
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LeBron James and his oldest son Bronny traveled to Minnesota this weekend and visited the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, according to TMZ.
The couple was photographed entering the facility as James Jr. continues to recover after cardiac arrest on July 24.
Bronny was released from hospital three days later and has been seen in public with his family since the incident.
Last week, a spokesman for the James family denied a DailyMail.com report that 18-year-old Bronny may decide to postpone his first semester at USC following his recent cardiac arrest.
“There is no truth to any report suggesting that Bronny is considering delaying the start of his first semester of college,” the James family spokesperson told DailyMail.com. “That is completely false and should not be reported.”
LeBron James with his oldest son Bronny (C) and his second youngest child, Bryce in February
A source previously told DailyMail.com that Bronny and his family were considering postponing his first semester of classes and burgeoning basketball career at USC while he continues to recover.
The source stressed that the family is following the doctors’ recommendations, but is not ruling out a return to the hardwoods for Bronny.
On July 29, LeBron shared a video of Bronny playing piano at home, captioning his Instagram post, “GRAND RISING!! God is great. @bronny YOU ARE AMAZING!!! Simple as that! Keep going!!! We are always there for you.’
Bronny was rushed to the hospital on July 24 following a cardiac arrest at USC Galen Center, his family confirmed. He was taken to hospital by ambulance after calling 911 at 9:26 a.m.
James Jr. committed to USC in May and took another step towards following in his father’s basketball footsteps by choosing to wear his iconic No. 6 at school during his freshman year.
More to come…