“Bronny James Given Green Light for Full Return to USC Basketball Following Heart Scare”

Bronny James has received medical clearance to fully return to basketball after experiencing a heart attack during a preseason practice on July 24. Sources from The Athletic report that he will soon be exercising with the Trojans and may even participate in games shortly thereafter. The family’s spokesperson released a statement expressing gratitude for the medical team, the USC community, and all those who showed love and support during this trying time. Bronny will undergo a final evaluation with the USC staff before resuming practice next week.

Bronny James cleared by doctors for 'full return' after cardiac arrest scare

LeBron James recently gave an update about his son’s progress in recovering from an injury. According to him, Bronny is doing great and has started rehabilitating to join his USC team on the court this season. The surgery went well and he is steadily improving. The summer has been an emotional rollercoaster for their family, but they are grateful to have each other’s support.

Bronny James cleared for full return to USC basketball following cardiac  arrest - cleveland.com

LeBron has given an update regarding his son, Bronny’s health, and stated that everything seems to be improving. He expressed hope that Bronny will be able to participate in game situations soon. Previously, Bronny suffered from a congenital heart defect which was suspected to have caused his cardiac arrest. Shareef O’Neal, the son of Shaquille O’Neal and an NCAA basketball player, spoke to Bronny during his recovery process. Sharing his own experience with a health scare, Shareef offered support and advice to Bronny, stating that he is available to answer any questions he may have.

Bronny James fully cleared to return to USC basketball 5 months after  cardiac arrest

On a different note, the USC Trojans have had an interesting start to their season and are now preparing for the Pac-12 conference schedule, which kicks off on the 28th of December against Oregon. The team has already secured victories against Kansas State and Seton Hall, but faced defeats from Oklahoma and UC Irvine.

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