Bronny James has been fully cleared to play college basketball

After his major health scare over the summer, Bronny James is about to “fight on” for the Trojans this season.

Bronny James, the son of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, suffered a major scare over the summer when he had a cardiac arrest episode during a workout. He was briefly hospitalized. For a while, it looked like his basketball career was in serious jeopardy.

The younger James had just committed to play college ball at the University of Southern California after a very promising senior year at Sierra Canyon High School. A rising number of pundits believe he has the potential to make it to the NBA as a high draft pick.

After undergoing medical tests, it was determined his cardiac arrest episode was caused by a congenital heart defect and he would likely make a full recovery.

The good news is now here: The younger James has been fully cleared to start his freshman year of roundball.

According to Trojans head coach Andy Enfield, the team will be cautious with him.

Via ESPN:

“That’s not my decision and it’s probably too early to speculate. He’s been out of basketball for quite a few months, so we’ll be patient with him and once we get the green light we’ll get him into games.”

Right now, the Trojans have a 5-2 record and are in fifth place in the Pac-12. The debut of the younger James could be a big shot in the arm, especially for a program that has historically played second-fiddle to the University of California, Los Angeles Bruins (a team that is also 5-2) in the Southland.