Brace yourself and set your kids up to win, my old boss gave his son a whole damn corporations. Folks be to busy crying this shit motivates me more than anything. I'm praying someone could put that tag on my kids 😂
@@ATLgamingZ6I never understood how ppl can hate on a person they don’t know personally, never met, never will meet, doesn’t effect them in any way, doesn’t take food off their table or pose a threat…but ppl hate his dad so they hate him. Just like the ball family..that man set his kids up to be successful. Motivation is the best I’ve seen in reaction to bronny and bron! Agree with you! Ppl are weird 😂 this kid ain’t did non to these ppl
@@mcboyz1173easy man. This some bullshit. There’s going to be some more deserving kid out there that won’t make a team and their trajectory going to be impacted because Lebrons kid is Lebrons kid. What’s worse is that, that kid probably isnt going to have a crazy rich mom or dad, and this is an opportunity for generational wealth but it’s getting snatched from someone who clearly shouldn’t be in the league. Im a Lebron guy too but it’s some bull shit and encompasses America in general right now. The have and have nots. No matter how hard someone might work the jump to a different economic class is harder than ever and Lebron doing this is a slippery slope for other NBA kids being able to do the same.
Imagine the other college players who were actually balling and avg 16+ pts/pg not getting a chance to get looked at and Bronny gets invites avg 5pts/pg
Happens all time bro. Highschool stars are networks of parents, college can manipulate minutes etc. its life get used to it lol any dad that gives family a job, apprenticeship or traineeship is exactly the same
Why would you think someone isn’t getting a look because of him. He getting treated like he is Lebron James son. Everyone else will have their chance to do whatever they do
Ppl used to give doc rivers flack 'cause of Austin, but he at least could play, now we have bronny disappointing in HS and College, but that's okay 'cause his Lebron's babyboy
This is the most entitled bs I’ve ever seen. Nepotism at its finest. He’s not good enough for the nba, so he’s gonna take a spot from someone who actually deserves it. He should go back to college, and create his own legacy. Not continue to live in the shadow of his father.
If your parents had any clout, they would be able to make you a nepo kid. A lot of nepo kids are not good enough. They are still put in positions that are not deserved to hold. This will never change.
This is a slap in the face to the ones that really deserve the chance to play in the NBA. Not because of who you're dad is. Hus daddy has messed the NBA enough.
I agree with this. Unfortunately, pay to play is the American way. Teams know they can use Bronny as a bargaining chip to lure Lebron. I feel sorry for the kid that lost out on his opportunity because of this. Bronny should put in the work and earn it like everyone else did.
I wonder how the rest of the league is gonna react. The only reason you're in the league is because of your daddy. I could see the rest of the league going at Bronny extra hard out of resentment....because he didn't earn his way into the league. LeBron might as well have painted a target on Bronny's back.
@@frescobar1839has nothing to do with hate, just common sense. i remember when Lonzo Ball got drafted (deservingly) the entire league was on him because of his father, until he proved he could belonged. Bronny is not even close to the level of prospect Lonzo was. it’s going to be much harder for him and the players will definitely give him a harder time than they did for Zo.
Imagine experts have you not being drafted or even ready for the league and you tell two playoff ready teams……” naw, I’m only working out for yall “….. the arrogance, SMH
The experts who never played ball themselves? The experts a bunch of overweight guys with leakygut, who can't see their own manhood, and sitting on their flat butts all day, but sitting around telling someone else what they can and can't do? Those experts? If the experts tell you you can't do something are you going to simply quit or are you going to believe and trust in yourself and the work you put in and go for it anyways? If you let someone else words and opinions discourage you, you'll never accomplish anything. Thank God bronny ain't hearing that b.s. not arrogance but belief in self despite the doubters.
finessed the league or worked hard and made a legacy for himself in the league? A legacy so great that they are curious about his offspring coming to play for them. Hating a** ni**as, can only hope to provide a path for their kids that lebron has provided for his.
They need to put bronny, thanasis, & Ben Simmons on that team and make them start. That way when every final score is 115 to 12 the nba can be investigated about who they’re drafting
Did you say that when Kobe got drafted? How about Steph? How about Seth? I can go on for days. It is partly privilege, partly superior training and coaching, and partly athlete genetics. The data shows that NBA player's kids have a higher chance of becoming NBA players and NBA stars. Even Karl Malone's son, whose mother was 13 when Malone did what he did to her, became an NFL player, even after being abandoned by Karl. Horrible thing, but proof that genetics matter in sports.
@@ghostbravo7127come on man, that’s not AT ALL the same thing. Objectively, Bronny is not ready for the NBA, he’s barely a player at an upper middle college program. Kobe or Steph or even Austin rivers were able to come in and play. Idk if there’s ever been a case like this one where the kid is clearly not good enough yet, is essentially being told that by all coaches and scouts, but still will essentially by shoved into the league because of the dad. It’s a pretty interesting situation
@@At76812 You can't say he isn't ready, when he does great at every workout with every NBA team. Only his time in the league will tell. I was being extreme intentionally, he obviously isn't Kobe or Steph, but there are dozens of NBA players whose children get drafted, it is nothing new, obviously being born with the right genetics, training opportunities, mentorship, and NBA connections is a blessing for ANY hooper. Here is a short list of legacy players: Devin Booker Steph Curry Klay Thompson Mychel Thompson Kobe Bryant Darius Garland Andrew Wiggins Domantas Sabonis Jalen Brunson Jaren Jackson Jr Jerami Grant Al Horford Tim Hardaway Jr Seth Curry Kevin Love Cole Anthony Gary Payton II Austin Rivers Scotty Pippen Jr. Glen Rice Jr. Luke Walton Joe Young David Stockton Walker Russell Jr. Bol Bol Jalen Rose (he didn't even meet his dad but genetics play a big role in athleticism) Lastly, the entire Drew family and the entire Barry family (where both father and grandfather were NBA players.) The list keeps going on, I could name off a dozen more but you should get the point. Some turn out superstars, other good role players, and some turn out to be just normal, some even turn out to be busts. There are so many, that there are actually tropes now, like the father-son player-coach relationship, with multiple players playing under their father's coaching. Or being drafted by either the team that drafted your father, or the team your father spent the majority of their career with and made a name with. Obviously, legacy was a factor in those decisions. Bronny is as much an NBA rookie as many of the names on that list. To judge him off one bad season where he was recovering from a heart attack is entirely unfair to him, as scouts understand, and teams understand. He didn't have proper minutes due to health restrictions, he wasn't prepared for the season due to recovery, he was playing behind a top 10 projected PG in his draft class, his coaches were afraid to push him too hard due to his heart, and obviously all those things together ruin team chemistry, it is no wonder he had a terrible season that was clearly not representative of him as a player.
Happens every single year bro 😂 only difference is we don't have everyone and their grandmother talking about it because their dads name isn't Lebron James. Who cares bro? 😂 Nick Claxton averaged 8ppg in college and is a solid NBA player. There are guys who dominated college and sucked in the NBA. This isn't even considered entitlement... Read a book. Nepotism? Yes. But like I said it happens every year you just don't hear about it.
Keep in mind it wasn't a regular sized NBA rim, if it was, then with such athletic prowess if he trains very very hard on his shot and handles he could become a solid 2 guard, offensively, defensively he's a liability at 6ftg
I mean the kid definitely put in the work. He’s far more talented than lots of players. Not sure he’s NBA elite though. I give him credit for being talented.
@@casanovasparks89 It's never too late to be your 'true' self you fascist...Bronny James can be a strong independent woman. She could do amazing things for the women's game.
All of this would not be necessary if he would just Go through the process like everybody else, And not get a free ride, That's just going to cause resentment and jealousy from his peers and he doesn't deserve that.😢
The only couple reasons why he’s in contention to go to NBA is first, he’s dad…. Then they know that he’s had top notch training from top notch trainers… money is not a problem for training. So he will have learned Everything n anything from ex-pros.. that’s an advantage that allot of athletes don’t have.. n that’s ok.. but when u 6’1” or 6’2”? N u not a pg.. that’s disqualifies any other athlete in the world to be pg or sg..u not a true ball handler.. u not true shooter… u r out. I like the kid n I hope he has a nba career.. I’m rooting for him, he has a good head on his shoulders n is taking everything yall say with a grain of salt.. get it boy!!
Yeah, the way I look at it is elite level training is a liability because with all of the resources LeBron had to throw at him growing up, how much more could an NBA staff squeeze out of his talent?
He’s not NBA material, period!! What he needs to do is go back to USC, work on your game, for a couple of years, and then see we’re your at, just because you’re lebron james son ,doesn’t mean you’re going to get a free pass.. 😂
Would we really be surprised if this 🤔 young man goes to the league and really makes an impact 🤔?...I mean, let's be honest , his career is pretty much mapped out!
Would we be shocked if Bronny REALLY makes an impact? YES!!! We would be shocked. That’s the point of most nuanced enlightened conversations from those of us who are high achievers. For me, academic All-American who has held his own against elite college ballers. I haven’t seen anything remotely suggesting he’s deserving to receive nepotism treatment to the extent of being gifted this rigged opportunity over 20 PPG or 10 RPG juniors and seniors, ready to be decent to very good experiments and leaders- in the final NBA roster spots at the end of the bench
@only1adonis NBA is a NCAA pension plan. They arent looking for who put up NCAA numbers but who they project too put up NBA numbers. 3 and D translates better than majority hes not great but hes one ofbthe best shooters and defenders
@CWB-ke4md ......He has the potential to grow into a solid point or shooting guard. He already plays hard defense and every team could use a lock down defender. He lock down your shooters, facilitate the ball and work on his shooting has times goes. He'll lonzo ball had a horrible shooting stroke and as time went on he fixed it.
@@vincentlawton4516 Lonzo lol come on now -Lonzo is average player and at 6'7 it helps him. BJ is only 6'3, heart condition, and will struggle with NBA player. G league at best...
Not hating, seems like a very likable young man. Kinda sux to hear this though, I’d like to think he wants to make it into the league on his own merit. Declining a two-way contract makes it seem like he wants his daddy to step in.
Nahh. Disagree with original comment and 1st reply. You think its just lebron's decision? Bronny always says he wanted to be his own man, but let his dad control is career and his life. It's on him too people. Couldn't say No to going to a stacked Sierra Canyon squad, he got eclipsed by other players when High School and College are where scouts will see your game. After that went to USC where they had another startingPG? Bro couldn't find another team so he can show off his potential? This might be bad example but on court stuff, Mikey got it. Went to a team where he could shine. His career was only in trouble because of off court stuff, but you're lying if you think he won't get drafted if he wasn't dumb off court. Bronny, along Zaire Wade just rode their fathers' popularity and basically stayed there. Respect to Melo's son, Gilbert's son and Kenyon's son. They're still helping their sons of course, but they found a way to be their own man or gonna find their own.
All i know he is in a very smart basket family, camp, agents and back ground, so any move he make he good, things are just going to fall right into place, if he just live in the gym with his Dad, Lebron James, Bronny gonna be 👍 ok
People are overthinking the Bronny scenarios. The league is a small place. The GMs talk, and they’ll all have a gentleman’s agreement to let him fall to the lakers, undrafted, or specifically where Bron has pre-agreed for him to be taken. People who think their team are going to steal Bronny then sign Lebron to a vet minimum are on something 😂
Nothing against bronny but freshman like Rob and even Bronny teammate Isaiah who led they team ain’t talked about this much and that’s crazy and they balled out this year
@@KhayGeeJose Alvarado has handles and the ability to create space on big defenders bronny would get pummelled in the hole every time he has no handles and no left. He’s a catch and shoot shooter at best only 6’6 n up can get away with that and you have to almost never miss bronny ain’t there. Also, Jose is a point guard which his height is suitable for his position bronny iq isn’t there for creating plays he makes passes that create offense not score points it’s really obvious actually
@Melomoney32 the comment was about his height. I know it's hard to stay on task, but the comment was about his NBA height. For someone who doubts his abilities, it appears you're quite the Bronny James follower. Keep up the good work. BTW, The Joker had one of the worst pre-draft scouting reports EVER now ppl are riding his 🥒.
@@Whateverhelpsyou777star? Also... why is it about race? There's plenty of black white and asian players that won't even get scouted despite being far more talented than Bronny.
With bronny being LBJ son, he never makes the league with out his dad. Sub par- mid player at best. Terrible in college and gonna get posterized in the league.
Uhmm no. If you are saying he’s being DRAFTED by the Hawks. Then that would be the DUMBEST decision the Hawks could ever make. They have the first pick, without a doubt they WILL pick Alexander Sarr. If they don’t then it’s one of the biggest fumbles in NBA history.
@@mariaperez8506 Alexander Sarr is much MUCH better prospect, he’ll be in the League longer, he’s a bit better than LeBron currently. Also Bron is expensive as SHIT. They don’t want Bronny.
@@thefunnyhatpeople I never heard of him he must be really good then but lebron is a free agent I’m pretty sure so if the Hawks drafted Bronny then Lebron most likely would sign with the Hawks
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@@jonathanc.9247 a player good enough to contribute to a contending NBA team is not going to absolutely struggle in college regardless of the system....
1/2 of you are in a gaming chair about play 2k while hating on this kid...he's winning regardless of how he gets there. Hopefully at minimum YOUR dads bought your gaming system 😂😂😂
Same thing with politicians yet e eryone complains when they give there family special treatment why is it ok for lebron to use nepotism to get his son in the NBA?
@conorcrawford8311 Let's start by amending the "everyone" part for obvious reasons. Nepotism didn't start with LeBron, nor will it end there. Thanasis colle cts a check in Milwaukee because it keeps Giannis happy. There have been coaches in the NBA and NFL that were pulled up by their fathers' reputations. Phillips, Shanahan, Mora, Ryan and the list goes on. The Walton children didn't start Walmart, their father did and gave them all jobs making them the 2nd richest family. Donald Trump, Jr is the Executive Vice President of the Trump organization. The wealthy take care of their own while the others sit around talking about what's fair or okay 🤣🤣🤣.