LeBron James Supports Bronny's Move To G League For Growth
Photo: LeBron James (Instagram) |
LeBron James has given his support to his son, Bronny James, moving to the NBA's G League to help him develop his game. Bronny, who was the 55th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, has faced tough criticism, with some calling him the "worst pick of the season." Struggling to find his rhythm, many believe the G League could help him build confidence and improve his skills.
To help with this, the Los Angeles Lakers have decided that Bronny will split time between the main Lakers team and their G League team, the South Bay Lakers. This will allow him to work on his game in a lower-pressure setting while still gaining valuable experience.
What surprised many was LeBron's strong approval of this plan. ESPN reported that Bronny will travel with the Lakers for their upcoming five-game road trip, and afterward, he’ll go back and forth between the NBA and G League. LeBron believes this approach could be key to Bronny’s growth in the league.
Photo: LeBron James, Bronny James (Instagram) |
The move has sparked opinions, with sports commentator Skip Bayless even tweeting his surprise, saying he’ll "believe it when he sees it." Despite critics, many see this as an important step for Bronny, who is under constant pressure due to his father's legacy.
Lakers say Bronny will accompany LeBron on the upcoming 5-game road trip, then go back and forth to the G League when the Lakers return. I'll believe it when I see it. Hard to believe LeBron wants his namesake on the South Bay Lakers. But for now it sounds good.
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) October 26, 2024
Bronny’s early games, including a 17-point preseason performance, haven’t met the high expectations. By playing in the G League, he can focus on building his skills without the intense NBA spotlight. With his dad’s support, Bronny now starts a new chapter in his basketball career, and fans are eager to see if this path will help him grow into an NBA star. Source: Marca
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