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Top 10 NIL Earnings in 2023; Bronny James and Olivia Dunne Lead The Way

NBA star LeBron James’ son Bronny James has great prospects in the NBA as reports say he earns more NIL money than Caleb Williams and Shedeur Sanders put together.

And the details of how much these players earn by VladTV;

Bronny James has risen to number 34 on the 247Sports national rankings list for college basketball recruits as he puts the finishing touches on an impressive All-American campaign for 2023. Even though the high school senior still has not committed to a basketball program on the collegiate level next season, the oldest son of LeBron James has landed multiple NIL deals with iconic brands such as Nike and Beats by Dre. The endeavors are so lucrative that he earns more than star college quarterbacks like Caleb Williams ($2.6 million) at USC and Shedeur Sanders ($1.5 million) at the University of Colorado. For context, Caleb Williams is projected to be a top-five pick in next year’s NFL draft, while Deion Sanders’ son, Shedeur, is predicted to be selected near the end of the 1st round in 2024.

Bronny is a client of Klutch Sports, a sports agency founded by his father’s best friend, Rich Paul. Klutch Sports has played a pivotal role in helping the standout 6-3 point guard earn more money through NIL deals ($7.2 million) than any amateur athlete in the country.

On Tuesday night at the Toyota Center in Houston, Bronny displayed one of the reasons he has become such a highly touted prospect, finishing the McDonald’s All-American game with 15 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals as the East Team topped his squad 109-106.

Nothing wrong with seeing these kids make as much money as possible.

No different than a young tennis player going pro or if 20 year-old comes up with an app that sells for $100 million. If you have talent and companies want to sponsor you, it makes sense that it is allowed to happen regardless of whether you are in school.

No one is stopping a Chemistry major from modeling Fashion Nova, so no one should stop a basketball player.

 



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