“What the H*ll Is That?”: LeBron James’ Optimism for Son Bronny Doesn’t Sit Well With NCAA Analysts
King James’ big boy is literally living under his shade and shadow. Being compared to his legend father, Bronny James is facing a lot of punditry and predictions. Despite this, the young gun is learning the art of court battles while providing reliable defense and shooting support to his team.
Bronny is only a freshman and has been playing off the bench due to a cardiac episode he faced during the previous season. Therefore, the criticism he has received seems unwarranted and unfair, given the circumstances.
Is Bronny James ready for the NBA?
LeBron James feels his son Bronny, a freshman at USC, is ready to play for the Los Angeles Lakers today. Following the Los Angeles Lakers’ 127-113 defeat to the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, LeBron James was overheard suggesting that he believes his son, who is presently a freshman for the USC Trojans, could easily suit up for the Purple and Gold despite the team’s troubles.
Following yesterday night’s defeat, LeBron James addressed the media, praising Bronny’s performance: “He could play for us right now.”
This comment, especially after a loss, did not sit well with supporters on social media. LeBron James’ statements may have come from the viewpoint of a father, but many did not take it that way. Especially, NCAA analysts are unhappy with James’s take on his son, as one them exclaimed, “What the h*ll is that?”
The King’s proclaimation caused many to conclude that James’ stats on Bronny implied he already had greater potential than many players in the league.
However, Bronny’s LA trip looks improbable as of now. After all, many believe, he still needs to mature as a potential player in order to make an impact at the highest level.
Bronny James Update: In Much-Awaited USC Comeback, What’s Today’s Status for LeBron James’ Son?
Looking at Bronny James’ stats board
Bronny James has performed admirably thus far this season for the USC Trojans, starting all but one game off the bench. Bronny has been limited in minutes, but in his time on the floor, he has averaged 7.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 50% from the field.
Bronny James will enter the NBA when the time is appropriate, but he still has a ways to go in his growth. In order to be a legitimate playoff contender, the Lakers, on the other hand, probably want to try to add some players before the trade deadline on February 8.
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