LeBron James’ son Bronny puts on a show in front of Paolo Banchero in OTE game
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LeBron James’ son Bronny puts on a show to a packed house of celebrities including Paolo Banchero, Jalen Suggs, Swae Lee and Quavo at OTE’s opening game
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Bronny James gave a show during the opening night of the ‘OTE’, in front of a crowd full of celebrities.
The ‘OTE’ is a professional competition for basketball players aged 16-19 that is held and an exhibition game held in Atlanta between James’ California City Basketball Club and the City Reapers.
NBA players Paolo Banchero and Jalen Suggs were in attendance. Many well-known artists, producers and influencers such as Druski, K Camp, Mike WiLL Made-It, Swae Lee and Quavo were also present.
Bronny James gave a show at the opening night of the ‘OTE’, in front of a famous audience
NBA #1 overall draft pick and Orlando Magic member Paolo Banchero was at the game
Atlanta-born rapper Quavo poses for a photo during OTE .’s opening match
Rapper Swae Lee reacts during the match
Druski poses with high school basketball phenom and Puma athlete Mikey Williams
LeBron’s son was one of his team’s main offensive options, as he finished the game with 16 points, which was good enough for the team’s second-highest total.
He also finished the night with three rebounds and three assists.
The teen also recently signed an NIL deal with Beats by Dre and appeared in a commercial with his father in the company’s latest commercial.
Bronny James in his new commercial for Beats by Dre, after signing an NIL deal with the brand
According to ESPN, James is currently ranked as the 34th best high school basketball in the nation.
As of now, he has made only one known college visit to the state of Ohio when he was seen on the sidelines during the school’s football game against the state of Michigan.
According to ESPN, he has already received scholarships from the state of Ohio, Oregon, Kentucky, Memphis, Michigan and USC.
LeBron James speaks with his son Bronny of Sierra Canyon during the game against St. Vincent