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2019 Peach Jam Takeaways: Is Bronny James worth the hype?


The circus that surrounded , the oldest son of NBA legend LeBron James, during his time at the Peach Jam was unlike anything I’ve ever seen for a player his age. Bronny is 14 years old. He has yet to take a single high school class. He played U15 on the EYBL circuit, which is the youngest group of kids that play at the Riverview Athletic Center. (NBC Sports)

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