On Monday 24 July, LeBron James Jr., the son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest[mfn]nytimes.com[/mfn] while training with the University of Southern California’s men’s basketball team. The Los Angeles Fire Department was called and the onsite medical team reportedly administered CPR and provided electrical shocks with a closely located AED (according to a statement from the American Heart Association[mfn]newsroom.heart.org[/mfn]). After three days at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Bronny James was discharged in a stable condition.
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- June 25, 2024
Bronny James’s Cardiac Arrest

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