Commentary: Bronny James has proven he deserves to be a Laker - with or without LeBron
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Commentary: Bronny James has proven he deserves to be a Laker - with or without LeBron
"Bronny has developed into an NBA reserve who is worth rostering, whether or not his dad is part of the program. For the second consecutive game, Lakers coach JJ Redick called the second-year guard's number for important minutes of action. Not as a gimmick to please the King, but because he needed a ball-handler he could trust after the regular rotation got wonky."
"In four minutes, he had a deflection and drained a three-pointer that not only keyed a much-needed 9-0 Lakers run but also was the first father-to-son assisted basket in NBA history, coming on a pass from LeBron."
Bronny James has emerged as a dependable reserve for the Lakers, earning significant playing time. He made NBA history by connecting on the first father-to-son assisted three-pointer from LeBron James. Following a serious cardiac arrest, Bronny's improved shooting and defensive skills indicate he could be a long-term asset for the team. His development has shifted perceptions, as he is now seen as a player capable of contributing meaningfully, rather than just a novelty due to his father's legacy.
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