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Bronny James schedule: How to watch USC basketball games live during 2023-24 season – Sporting News
Bronny James is ready to begin his college basketball career at USC.
LeBron’s eldest son had a scare ahead of his freshman season when he suffered cardiac arrest in July. James was cautious as he worked toward getting back to full strength before taking the floor. Now, the guard is ready to join his teammates and get his season underway.
James missed eight games as he waited to be cleared to return. He is set to make his debut at the Galen Center on Dec. 10 against Long Beach State and still has 23 more games on the schedule to leave his mark on USC’s season.
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If you’re looking forward to watching James’ highly anticipated college career unfold, you’re not alone. The Sporting News has you covered with ways to watch Bronny and USC this season, along with the Trojans’ full remaining schedule below.
USC’s games will air on ESPN’s family of networks, the Pac-12 Network, ESPN+ and Sling TV throughout the season.
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Fans on the East Coast hoping to catch James in action will have to get familiar with “Pac-12 After Dark,” with 13 of their remaining games airing after 7 p.m. ET.
As of now, seven of USC’s games are scheduled to be played on national TV on ESPN or ESPN2. Don’t be surprised if that number increases with James’ return.
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