Bronny James just revealed he will suit up for the USC Trojans.
The 18-year-old dropped an Instagram post to share the news minutes ago ... simply saying,"Fight On #committed."
The announcement finally brings all speculation to an end -- the 5-star recruit received offers from popular programs like Ohio State, Oregon, Kentucky and more ... but wasBronny is a promising young talent -- the 6'3" guard put together quite the highlight reel during his time at Sierra Canyon ... and balled out at the McDonald's All-American Game with five three-pointers, scoring 15 points on the night.
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