“We’re all virgins going into Columbus,” LeBron James reflects on 17-year-old Bronny James’ first-ever college visit

LeBron James, who had never been to a recruiting visit before, shared his thoughts with his son Bronny James.


“We’re all virgins going into Columbus,” LeBron James reflects on 17-year-old Bronny James’ first-ever college visit

During his son Bronny James’ official recruiting visit to Ohio State, LeBron James discusses his emotions. After graduating from high school, LeBron James made the wise choice to sign with the NBA immediately. James averaged more than 20 points a game as a rookie at the age of 18.

 LeBron’s oldest son Bronny James attended an official recruitment visit at Ohio State University. LeBron James, who had never attended a recruiting visit, discussed his feelings about the experience in an episode of The Shop.

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“I kept asking Bronny like ‘How you feel? How you feel about this?’ He’s like ‘I feel good, man. I’m excited about it.’ But it was a little like a two-way-ended question, because I was asking him, asking myself at the same time. Like Savannah didn’t go on no college visits. I didn’t go on no college visits, this is Bronny’s first college visit. So we’re all virgins going into Columbus for the first time.” added James.

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“So I’m sitting there, I’m sitting in the office with the coach, and they giving they pitch about why Bronny will fit here on campus, why they feel he should be a part of Buckeye nation, why he do this. I’m looking at Bronny but I’m looking at myself at like 18 like if I would have stepped on a college campus, put the uniform on. Then we went down to the field and I heard, ‘We want Bronny.’ That sh** was like so cr*zy. I’ve been to Ohio State games but I never been on a college visit to where it was a recruiting visit.”

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when will LeBron James break the scoring record?

LeBron James is about to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Since breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s previous record on April 5, 1984, Abdul-Jabbar has been at the top of the career points chart. James is now about to break that record.

If LeBron James averages 29.7 points per game over his next three games, he’ll break the mark against the Oklahoma City Thunder at home on Feb. 7. This season, he is averaging 30.2 points per game. If James averages 22.3 points per game over his next four games, he’ll break the mark against the Milwaukee Bucks at home on Feb. 9. He has a career scoring average of 27.2 points per game.

James could even break the record against the New Orleans Pelicans on February 4th. He has five times in his career scored at least 89 points in two games, including earlier this season.

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