
*Bronny James, eldest son of LeBron James, recently won the Call of Duty Two Minute Drill during the NBA Summer League.
According to Hip Hop DX, Bronny clinched an 84-83 victory over Charlotte Hornets forward Grant Williams while playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III in the second annual event. He narrowly edged out Williams and Detroit Pistons’ Bobi Klintman, who finished third with 77 points.
Bronny, a Los Angeles Lakers draft pick, earned a $10,000 prize and a custom-made championship belt. Check out the highlights via the clips below.
The event featured over 60 NBA players, including Paul George of the Philadelphia 76ers, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Trey Murphy of the New Orleans Pelicans.
According to Hip Hop DX, the young athletes also got a sneak peek at the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which drops on October 6.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set during the Gulf War and described as a “spy action thriller,” Hip Hop DX reports.
Per Activision:
In true Black Ops fashion, the fictional story builds on the history of the time, thrusting you into a strange and clandestine conspiracy where a shadowy force has infiltrated the U.S. government. Anyone who resists is branded as a traitor, forcing players to go rogue for the first time to fight the very machine that created them. Nothing is what it seems, and the truth may be hard to fathom, drawing you ever deeper into intrigue, distrust, and mind-bending psychological revelations. This is true, signature Black Ops style.
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