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      • The Australian NBL wants to sign Bronny James after he graduates from high school this summer and has formally reached out to the Sierra Canyon guard's representatives. "We think he's a prodigious talent," NBL commissioner Jeremy Loeliger told The Sporting Tribune.
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  2. Aug 5, 2022 · Bronny James, the highly touted son of NBA legend LeBron James, is considering playing in the NBL before he is NBA draft eligible, according to a report in The Athletic. James is about to enter his senior year in high school and will be eligible to be drafted in 2024, with a strong level of intrigue surrounding where he will play before ...

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · In what would be considered the biggest coup in Australian basketball history, the NBL has reportedly initiated conversations with Bronny James’ management in the hope of enticing both the 6-foot-3, 190-pound Sierra Canyon star — and his NBA all-time great father — to play in Australia.

  4. Jan 24, 2023 · The NBL has initiated conversations with Bronny James’ management in the hope of enticing the son of LeBron James — and the NBA all-time great — to play in Australia.

    • Michael Randall
  5. Mar 8, 2024 · The Australian NBL wants to sign Bronny James after he graduates from high school this summer and has formally reached out to the Sierra Canyon guard's representatives.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · According to Myers, James' agent, Rich Paul, is telling teams not to draft James, and that if they do pick him, he will go to Australia rather than signing.

    • Sam Quinn
  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Rich Paul is telling potentially interested teams that Bronny James will instead go to Australia’s NBL if they draft him, per @espn broadcast.

  8. Jan 25, 2023 · Australia’s National Basketball League has “initiated conversations with Bronny James’ management in the hope of enticing” the high school senior to play in Australia next season, according to Michael Randall of the Sydney DAILY TELEGRAPH.