Tuesday, July 25, 2023

LEBRON JAMES' SON - BRONNY JAMES - SUFFERES CARDIAC ARREST DURING USC BASKETBALL PRACTICE

You gotta break a few eggs ...
 

Bronny James, the son of NBA star LeBron James, suffered a cardiac arrest during basketball practice at the University of Southern California and was hospitalized on Monday, according to a statement from a family spokesperson. 
He is out of the intensive care unit and in stable condition, the statement said. 
“Yesterday while practicing Bronny James suffered a cardiac arrest. Medical staff was able to treat Bronny and take him to the hospital. He is now in stable condition and no longer in ICU,” the statement said.

These things happen, right Lebron? 

Nothing to see here. Young men have cardia arrests all the fucking time.

GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

2 comments:

thelastenglishprince said...

Intentional harm. Against the American People.

https://thelastenglishprince.wordpress.com/2023/07/25/when-a-u-s-generated-vaccine-becomes-an-inadvertent-bio-weapon-lebron-james-son-suffers-cardiac-arrest/

We morphed into Communist China during COVID 19. Freedoms were stripped and our children were harmed.

For the record, we had police officers in Texas who would not bother individuals who chose not to mask in public. In fact, once a clerk was bullying my brother for not having a mask. He was refusing to check him out with a mere cup of coffee at Quick Trip. A police officer in the line walked up to the clerk and said, "Boy! You had better check him out! My brother shook the officers hand. smile

revereridesagain said...

Don't mess with Texas.

I know cardiac arrests happen with young athletes. It's just that the last time I can recall it being a major news story was 30 years ago tomorrow -- 7/27/23 -- when a young Boston Celtics player, Reggie Lewis, collapsed and died of heart failure during practice at a local gym. He had been diagnosed with a condition and I don't recall at the time mention being made of such cardiac failures being a common cause of death in young athletes.