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After LeBron James shared that "with one phone call" he would be able to determine which college Bruny, the son of the Los Angeles Lakers player, could attend, an interesting report from the United States claims that the Australian NBL has contacted the young talent about a possible arrival in the league before the draft planned in the future.
Larry Castleman, the owner of the Australian League, revealed that he has started talks with the representatives of the young James about the possibility of the player moving to the distant continent.
The owner of the league added and said that he tried to convince LeBron himself to join the Australian league, but that the talks regarding the entire transition of Bruni "are still in the first days of the move".
"We started talks with his representatives, but it's still an early stage," Castleman said, "It would be amazing to see it. Not only him, I know there are also talks to see him and LeBron play together for one season in Australia."
Will he arrive in Australia before reuniting with his father in the best league in the world?
Bruni and Baron (Photo: GettyImages, Christian Petersen)
Bruni, who signed a contract with the clothing company Nike last October, may choose a college or league whose main sponsor is not Adidas or another competitor of the American company he is signed to.
Moving to Australia would not be unusual for a player who is going to play in the NBA, as Lamelo Ball did it before being drafted in the first round and became one of the best young players in the American League with one All-Star appearance already.
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