Bronny is good where he's at. If he goes back to college, then he'll have to worry about a different style of play from the NBA and school work that'll take away from his development. With the Lakers not needing immediate production from Bronny, he can go to the G-League to get used to the speed of the game and develop there with no other distractions.
It’s very pathetic and shameful that Bronny accepted this BS and took away a spot for a more better player to be drafted. He’s not his own man, he’s still, for a better word, “breastfeeding “ from his daddy!!!
I thought the same thing, but then I remembered for the first half of his career his ankles were basically made of paper Mâché so it’s understandable why he took those summers off
What is wrong with the NBA today they are trying to make this boy the face of the NBA there are other great players on other team’s and they are not promoting them like this boy
Mane yall lame af… He wouldn’t be here if he was average… Quit hating on that fam… This is greatness we watching. Both of his sons will be on the lakers 😮… It’s beautiful 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 No black athlete has achieved this 😮
When someone says for the qualities of a draft pick "he's a great teammate", you know whats up. Dude is a complete joke and should have never been picked by the Lakers.
He was injured not long ago. Defensively he played great. Offense his game needs improvements but has time grow it's possible he turns into a dope PG -SG his game reminds me of Jrue.
Bron always making sure someone is right there filming him watching his son. He's such a "great father" isn't he? Setting his own son up for humiliating failure.
Tell me the last time a 55th pick got so much coverage...if the media didnt keep tlkin about him then they wouldnt hav to worry about why people keep critiquing his poor game
Lakers: Trade AD for value before he gets hurt again..get LeB to opt out to free up cap space...Then SELL the franchise to someone who can rebuild and bring back winnin' time!
Giving Bronny James (55th Pick) a $7.9Million 3-4year GUARANTEED contract, mean he should be evaluated like a "lottery pick", heck, he should be evaluated like a player who already has one year in the league. Nepotism in sports is terrible and Bronny James will prove why, everything in athletics should be earned, not given.
I love how highly they talk about derrick white but shit on bronny when their games are so similar lol. I sense an extra sliver of hate from Mainstream media.
Nobody is going to care about Cooper because usually the NCAA mens fanbase don't move with the players because they don't stay long enough to build one. Once drafted many don't play well in the league. He drafted to a team like Charlotte and it'll be a waste. He better stay in college atleast 2 years. Lol
Lebron needs to put bronny in the lab, surround him with a good team to help him develop his game. He'll get annihilated in the NBA. Hes not good at all😢 Bronny can be great, but he has to put his all into the game. I wish the youngin the best.
They only highlighted Bronny stats of 3pts... Not Keyshawn Johnson who went undrafted had 21pts 9rebs 6ast 3steals 3 blocks... why? Wake up... Bronny is not that guy... never been the guy... in High school he only played with NBA prospects... at SC Boogie Ellis and I. Collier were better than Bronny... its just facts
C'mon, Jaylen Brown is a Champion and Finals MVP what the hell are they doing!!! He should have been selected easily! Just like Jordan and Pippen were on the Dream Team.
They don't like brown because he's very political. And speaks out for a lot of Black causes for our people. He and Kyrie kind of have the same mindset when it comes to that. That's why they won't pick Kyrie either. They don't want us to do another black power we the people unite display like those brotha's did back in the day with the black power fist. Brown went to UC Berkeley and is a very smart young man I like the things he's doing off the court for our people. You know the good ole US of A don't want black folks speaking up for our rights and things at their Olympics. #Power TO The People ✊🏽🖤💯💪🏽
man out here acting like he should be dominating he is a second round pick ffs very raw and a year removed from heart surgery, the hate is real. Yall can all hate not going to change a thing he is going to get game time and an opportunity if he is averaging 1 point a game of 30. people moaning about nepotism welcome to earth folks clown out here praying for dude to fail give the guy a chance.
This whole narrative of Bronny's "intangibles" is really nonsense. He loafs around the floor. He rarely every sprints. He settles for terrible shots. I don't see any motor in the kid. Like none. So this "play hard piece." can someone show me where he's out hustling anyone on the floor?
OK, Bronny James would not be on your team the way you view it. How about these players? They need to be drafted. Guess what happened? This is a history lesson; I love to teach. Prepare to be amazed by these six NBA players who, against all odds, were not drafted but rose to become superstars in the league: Ben Wallace - A four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and a key player in the Detroit Pistons' 2004 championship team. John Starks - Known for his time with the New York Knicks, Starks was an All-Star and a key player in the 1990s. Bruce Bowen - A crucial part of the San Antonio Spurs' championship teams, Bowen was known for his defensive prowess. Avery Johnson - The "Little General" played a significant role in leading the San Antonio Spurs to their first NBA Championship in 1999. Udonis Haslem - A long-time Miami Heat player, Haslem has been instrumental in their championship runs and is known for his leadership and toughness. José Calderón - A reliable point guard known for his efficient shooting and playmaking during his time with the Toronto Raptors and other NBA teams. These players exemplify how determination and hard work can lead to successful NBA careers, even without being drafted, just saying.
Bronny deserves to be in the league more than his Dad aT THIS MOMENT LeBron commits two turnovers, acted like a spoilt brat on a blatantly correct call, fell over another player and got two free throws but missed one. Final insult to be subbed out of game after 5 minutes with your team down 11 - 1 but then have the team go on a run take the lead and never relinquish it. LeBron James in the team but MVP of 2024 Finals not good enough for Brown to be selected