LeBron James watches Dodgers win alongside sons Bronny and Bryce…as the NBA star’s eldest son continues to recover from cardiac arrest
- Bronny James went into cardiac arrest last month during basketball practice
- The family visited Dodger Stadium to watch Los Angeles beat the Miami Marlins
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LeBron James enjoyed a trip to Dodger Stadium on Saturday along with sons Bronny and Bryce as the family returns to normal life following Bronny’s cardiac arrest.
The teen, the eldest son of Lakers superstar LeBron, collapsed last month during basketball practice with his team at the University of Southern California.
LeBron and Bronny were recently spotted visiting the famed Mayo Clinic as the basketball player continues on the “road to recovery.”
Over the weekend, the three were on hand as the LA Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins to continue their fine National League record.
Saturday night’s game was LeBron bobble-head night in LA and the Lakers star was among the crowd to pick up the souvenir — and pick up a $100,000 donation for his LeBron James Family Foundation.
LeBron James watched the Dodgers beat the Marlins alongside sons Bronny (L) and Bryce (R)
The Los Angeles Lakers star greets the crowd at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night
Shareef O’Neal, son of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, doesn’t believe Bronny’s health issues will affect his basketball career.
Shareef told TMZ that he has been in contact with the 18-year-old since he left hospital and revealed that he was fine.
“He’s good,” said O’Neal, who battled his own heart problems as a freshman at USC’s crosstown rival, UCLA, but still managed to embark on a professional basketball career.
The LA native, who currently plays in the NBA minor league, added, “I don’t think it will affect anything.”
Saturday night’s game against the Miami Marlins was also LeBron James bobblehead night
Mookie Betts hit two home runs to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to the 3-1 victory.
Betts saluted James after his solo homer in the third inning and again when he hit his 34th home run of the season in the fifth.
The NBA star tipped his cap, and Betts later explained, “It was kind of like a thank you and shoutout to him…he did it on his game, so I returned the favor.”
James responded on social media: “Greetings and (hats) to you my brother!”