Bronny James’ Devastating Reaction to Terrence Clarke Passing Away in Fatal Car Crash

LeBron James’ son Bronny couldn’t believe that former University of Kentucky guard Terrence Clarke lost his life in a car crash in Los Angeles. The News broke on Thursday, and Bronny was in disbelief over the tragic news.

The young basketball player decided to honor Clarke by making him his profile picture.

Clarke was just 19. He recently declared for the 2021 NBA Draft. Sadly, he will never get a chance to play in the NBA. He was extremely talented and young Clarke didn’t get a chance to become a superstar. His impeccable style made some cool headlines and Clarke was turning heads.

Bronny mourns the death of Terrence Clarke

Clarke also signed with Klutch Sports. Let’s not forget that Klutch Sports represents Bronny’s famous dad. According to most NBA experts, Clarke was probably a first-round pick.

In his freshman year at the University of Kentucky, Clarke was averaging 9.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game. However, he played in just eight games last year. The young player was dealing with a right leg injury. This injury limited his performance but NBA analysts took notice of his great talent.

When it comes to Bronny, he is close in age and life aspirations to late Clarke. Bronny is 16 and he has an amazing skill set. Unfortunately, young Bronny suffered a knee injury and had to rest and recover. Fans and experts predict great future for LeBron’s son. He has attracted the attention of top coaches. Scouts like him and some of them even attended his games. LeBron will give his son the best opportunity in the NBA. I mean, Bronny has the best mentor. Being coached by the GOAT himself sure means a thing. LeBron is the greatest basketball player of all time.

Similar to his dad, Bronny recognizes great players. He respects their talent and the time they spend on the basketball court. The world lost a young star and Bronny is devastated. We are sending our thoughts and prayers to Clarke’s family. They are going through a nightmare right now.