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Bronny James Full Highlights for G League debut with South Bay Lakers



Bronny James Full Highlights for G League debut with South Bay Lakers

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Bronny James STRUGGLES in G League debut for South Bay Lakers (Highlights) Los Angeles Lakers

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31 Comments

  1. He can be a good Jason kidd type of player… not saying he will be but if he focuses on defense and playmaking he can contribute to Lakers or any other squad.

  2. For his own sake, I just hope once he 'debuted' in NBA & now G League, media will just leave him the hell alone and let him work on his game.
    He really needs it

  3. bro had to add replays and a brick to a G-league highlight video just to make it over a minute long lol

  4. Still confused at why he didn't stay in college for another year, he needed it especially after the heart issues he suffered.

  5. Dann stop hating in the comments..half y'all only made it through highschool basketball..let alone college!! An if you can't do what he can with a ball in your hand , simply stop investing so much time in whether or not he belongs in d league or NBA … If that's the case u should argue the fact the players that aren't known on certain teams still remain wit a jersey on there back an a seat on the bench … If he made it further then u … U should never hate on em .. something to think bout !!

  6. It's gonna be bad when his younger brother his the league and out does LeBron and his older brother it's technically like the ball brothers TBH the youngest it doing them all in Charlotte

  7. very bad game, however you can see the skill and iq is there for a rotational nba player. he’s just not ready, another year of college was needed

  8. Man if you don’t see the potential you’re sleep . Once the game slows down for him he will be Top 5

  9. Bronny is going to be alright. He just won't be the elite player his father is, but he will hold it down as one of the NBA's top players in the league. Go South Bay!

  10. Every G league player should be ecstatic for Bronny being there because every game gonna be packed

  11. How did he score 6 points if he was 2 of 9 from the field and made 1 free throw. That should be 5 points not 6.

  12. IMO, he's missing out on making fun memories in college that he might regret later. He might be doing this for money (but doesn't need it if his father shares his fortune). My guess is that he wanted to wear a Lakers jersey and play alongside his father. Ok, life's not fair, but in sports you get floor time based on your ability-that's how it's always been done. There's also other leagues for players at different skill levels that didn't qualify to play the NBA. If there's better players on the team I don't think this is an ideal arrangement. It changes the precedence and integrity of sportsmanship of the game. If you can't keep the standards at a certain level then the integrity of the sport is in question and not in a good way.

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  14. I've seen most of Bronny's pro games, and the guy can hardly make it in the G-League at this point. He can't shoot, is not a good passer, a subpar scorer, and doesn't really play that superb defensively either. And I'm talking strictly on a G-League level. A guy who's making 20 percent of his shots shouldn't even be playing 30 minutes. He has yet to make a three for the South Bay Lakers and he doesn't have anything else to really contribute to the team. The fact that he got drafted at all and is getting substantial minutes in the G League is pure nepotism.

    We all know Lebron is one of the greatest of all time, but Bronny didn't even start in his college team that didn't even make it to the NCAA tournament. He shouldn't have been drafted at all, and I'm kinda disappointed Lebron didn't give him a chance to grow at a college level. Bronny should've played a few more years in college to at least try to get himself ready, and maybe he could've had a chance to earn his spot in an NBA roster. It's almost like Lebron didn't believe his son could actually get to the NBA on his own skills, and having his team draft his son (even though Bronny clearly cannot play in the NBA) was the only chance to accomplish his own dream of becoming the NBA's first father-son duo.

    Look, this kid does have potential. He's very athletic and playing against college players could have benefited him. He's still very young, so why not let him play a couple more years in college to allow him to grow? I see him playing now, and his inexperience shows in him not really knowing what to do with the ball. That's why he's taking so many poor shots and can't keep the ball. He shouldn't have gone pro when he's clearly not ready. Why couldn't he have gotten a chance to mature as a player playing in college?

    The way things are right now, I fear he's going to get minutes in the G-League, get called up for a couple of meaningless minutes in the NBA, and ultimately lose a chance to become a legitimite NBA player because he's going to miss the window to grow as a player. His only legacy would be that he became the first father-son duo. What the heck is that about?

  15. Why are we acting like he really deserves to be in the league nepatism is truly why he is where he is to make History for Daddy we live in a time when the truth is seen as fiction

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