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"Bronny [James] is gone": Andy Enfield leaving USC for SMU's top job has college hoops world throwing countless speculations

According to reports, Southern Methodist University is expected to hire USC head coach Andy Enfield, which has led to countless speculations about the future of Bronny James. USUS head coach, Andy Enfield, is expected to leave for Southern Methodist University, leading to speculation about the future of Bronny James at USC. This comes after Enfield has been coaching the Trojans for 11 seasons and has reached three consecutive NCAA tournaments. This has led to uncertainty about whether James will stay at USC if Enfield leaves for the top job at SMU. This could be a challenge for James, who had a challenging first year in the NCAA after a health incident that caused him to go into cardiac arrest during a summer workout. On their new podcast, "Mind the Game" podcast, co-hosts JJ Redick and LeBron James shared their thoughts on watching his son play college basketball.

"Bronny [James] is gone": Andy Enfield leaving USC for SMU's top job has college hoops world throwing countless speculations

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According to reports, Southern Methodist University is expected to hire USC head coach Andy Enfield, which has led to countless speculations about the future of Bronny James.

Enfield has been coaching the Trojans for 11 seasons and has reached three straight NCAA tournaments before having a tough season this year with a 15-18 record.

The news of Enfield's potential departure has led to countless uncertainties about whether James will stay at USC if the coach leaves for the top job at SMU.

The Trojans might not be James' best option if Enfield departs, given that James had a challenging first year in the NCAA.

LeBron James opens up on watching Bronny James on college court

Bronny James is facing a critical decision amidst USC's coaching transition. On their new "Mind the Game" podcast, co-hosts JJ Redick and LeBron James talked about all things basketball. Recently, James shared that watching his son play college basketball is hard for him.

He mentioned that the NBA is the best league in the world, so it's tough to watch his son play college basketball:

Bronny played in 25 games during the 2023-24 season after a scary health incident that caused him to go into cardiac arrest during a summer workout. He ended his freshman year averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

On the same podcast, LeBron shared his frustration with daily comparisons and how it affects his legacy. He believes that it's not good for the youth:

Do you agree with LeBron James' perspective on finding it tough to watch his son play college basketball due to the NBA being the best league in the world?


Topik: Academia, Basketball, College Sports, USC

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