"Bronny's [draft] ceiling is wide, he's a really good prospect who has a lot of room for development. It just takes a team. I don't care where that team is, whether it's No. 1 yes or could be 58
[But] I care about planning, about development. Team strategy, opportunities and financial commitment. So I am not doing a two-way deal. Every team understands that,” Bronny James' agent Rich Paul told ESPN.

A two-way contract typically offered to second-round and undrafted prospects, it limits players to four days on an NBA roster, requiring the player to spend the remainder of the season in the G-League, the lower division. Each NBA team has three two-way contracts in addition to the 15 regular roster spots.

Recent reports indicate that Bronny will practice with the Phoenix Suns and LA Lakers as part of their team workouts, with both teams showing interest in the 19-year-old guard.

LeBron has already said he would love to play with his son and with 'The Kings' contract expiring, he could decline his $51.4 million player option for 2024-25 and enter free agency. Can. Can do. Whichever team lands Bronny could also add one of the greatest players of all-time.