The nba is a business I bet he has top ten jersey sales this year which is crazy but it’s marketing Lebron using his son to make the league tons of money and in return he wants his own team
@@Mrgiftedsoul still took money out of some family's mouth. Money that he doesn't need. Bronny could have been a good real estate agent, Meanwhile Bron will be complaining that he doesn't have enough pieces while wasting a spot nor to take a pay cut in order o make that happen.
I believe the Justin Edwards "down year" at UK can be contributed to the Calipari system, his system leans towards guards unless he has a dominate big, there's a reason Calipari doesn't produce high end SF's or wings in general, and it wasn't just Justin Edwards that didn't do what was "expected", D.J Wagner who was just as highly regarded coming out of HS ALSO didn't look as good as expected at UK, but the backcourt as always stood out in his system even though it a a bit crowded. I mean just look at all the Calipari players in the NBA or were in the NBA during the Calipari run at UK.
Justin Edwards showed signs of potential at UK, but was inconsistent and sometimes disappeared during games. However, he has a high ceiling of talent if he continues developing as a player. 👍 GBB!
Bronny got drafted but actually good prospects went undrafted lmao its so funny how teams always waste 2nd rounders on guys with potential if everything goes right over guys who were actually good in college
@@alexescutia4805you are repeating what you have seen posted everywhere You are leaving out that aj played 7mpg in a league with grown men Not 20mpg in the bad pac12 Why does anyone compare them when it isn’t close for mpg or competition?
Lol of course Bronny got drafted, his dad is LeBron James.... Usually successful ppl set there kids up, it's an advantage to getting to the Pinnacle. This happens in all industries and it's not a big deal. Lakers had one second round pick, they used it to make their biggest name, who could enter FA, happy... Most picks from 50-60 don't pan out, if Bronny doesn't make it in long run, that's what's expected and happens to 95% of players drafted in that range. If they used #17 on him, that'd be different but they used a burner pick with very little value to make a star happy.
the only player on your list I disagree with is Jalen Bridges. Honestly just dont think he is very good. But Phoenix was probably the best landing spot for him
How about Keion Brooks from Washington. 21.3 points a game. 6.8 rebounds a game,39.5 percent from 3 points land. 49.5 fg percentage. He's 6-7 210. Played in Pac 12 competition. He should of been drafted.
Trey Alexander will have a long nba career while most the guys taken round 2 will be outta the league I a few years . They just overthought it he will get a standard nba deal from Denver by the allstar break after they see him dominate summer league & play well in his opportunities early in the regular season