Bronny James Experienced a Cardiac Event

During training, LeBron James' son had a heart attack

Bronny James, the son of NBA star LeBron James, collapsed during a basketball training session after experiencing a cardiac event. He was transferred to the hospital where he received initial treatment, and his condition is currently defined as stable

Photo: 1022 project\Shutterstock (Bronny James, LeBron James' son)

Bronny James, the son of basketball star LeBron James, collapsed Tuesday evening during his team's training session at the South California College and was transferred to the hospital. According to a family statement, the 18-year-old Bronny suffered a cardiac event, but his condition is now stable.

"Yesterday, Bronny James suffered a heart attack during his training session. Medical teams provided him with initial treatment and transferred him to the hospital," the statement said. "He is in a stable condition and is no longer in intensive care. We kindly request to respect and preserve the family's privacy, and we will provide further updates when more details are available."

LeBron James (Photo: Shutterstock)

It is also said that LeBron and his wife, Savannah, "thank the medical teams at the South California College for their dedicated care for their son and their commitment to the well-being of their students."

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