He’s a very good talent and has a great motor. Ideal combination. Who’s to say if he’ll be a star, but he is a valuable player indeed.Good points.... but I think his recruit ranking has more to do with the name and not the talent. You throw in the health issue, a heart condition at that, and it makes it interesting to hear and see this hype. Hopefully it's not as serious as Akok's health issues.
And he played wellWhy are so many people pressed to drop a deuce on this whole thing? If you don’t care, it really doesn’t affect you at all. By all accounts, he seems to be a great kid and a stellar baller. Yes, everyone realizes he’s not a top 10 player in his class.
I would answer but I don't understand what you're asking.Why are so many people pressed to drop a deuce on this whole thing? If you don’t care, it really doesn’t affect you at all. By all accounts, he seems to be a great kid and a stellar baller. Yes, everyone realizes he’s not a top 10 player in his class.
Neither surprise meI would answer but I don't understand what you're asking.
Making a draft pick for an almost 40 year old LeBron would be malpracticeif bronny has a meh season and still elects to goes 1-and-done it will be really interesting to see where he gets drafted. some team might take him in the first round just to get a shot at pairing him with his old man.
He’ll go undrafted and just signed by the lakersif bronny has a meh season and still elects to goes 1-and-done it will be really interesting to see where he gets drafted. some team might take him in the first round just to get a shot at pairing him with his old man.
he's averaging 25 ppg on 50/40/75 splits. you don't think a win-now team would use a mid-20's pick on bronny if they were guaranteed to get lebron on something close to a minimum?Making a draft pick for an almost 40 year old LeBron would be malpractice
Bronny's hype is not even in the same stratosphere of what his father had coming out of high school. Lebron was being anointed as the king before he ever stepped foot on an NBA court.I definitely agree with "it's because he's Lebron's son". There's no denying that. But the children of other superstars in basketball and in other sports never got close to this level of attention. Jordan's sons never got this attention. The Mannings never did.
Being in a social media era I imagine contributes heavily to the hype and exposure....along with who Bronny is. He's a 4 star prospect getting similar hype to what his father had coming out of high school. I'm not saying similar talent....just similar hype.
Because there are a lot of small, pathetic people out thereWhy are so many people pressed to drop a deuce on this whole thing? If you don’t care, it really doesn’t affect you at all. By all accounts, he seems to be a great kid and a stellar baller. Yes, everyone realizes he’s not a top 10 player in his class.
Why should I care?
I haven't seen anyone give Bronny hate, some just think it's ridiculous there's articles written about him being a top 10 pick in June. Apparently thinking and or commenting on the hype being undeserved is dropping a deuce on him and it makes you a small, pathetic person.I'll be honest, I'm no LeBron fan (tremendous respect for his game but nobody is topping MJ and Kobe for me) but Bronny looks good. He can play and compete at this level and likely make it to the next level. High level athlete, a bit undersized for the position but like his dad he has a high bball IQ. Certainly won't be an NBA all star but he has the talent to make the next step. Don't forget what this kid went through recently with his health, he's still working back to where he was pre-condition. I'm certainly rooting for his success.
The draft is historically weak, he has a ton of name value that could potentially bring LeBron to wherever he is drafted, and he has a lot of intangibles that would have/could project a long NBA career.I haven't seen anyone give Bronny hate, some just think it's ridiculous there's articles written about him being a top 10 pick in June. Apparently thinking and or commenting on the hype being undeserved is dropping a deuce on him and it makes you a small, pathetic person.
I think it’s more likely the Lakers just draft him. I don’t see a team actually doing that unless bronny is a worthy draft pick(which he might be). But in that scenario it wouldn’t be for a year of LeBron. Thats incredibly short sightedhe's averaging 25 ppg on 50/40/75 splits. you don't think a win-now team would use a mid-20's pick on bronny if they were guaranteed to get lebron on something close to a minimum?
If his name wasn’t Bronny James no one would even take a double look at a MCDAA being a projected lottery pick. Was it WAY too early? Sure. But it was WAY too early for Steph Castle as well. It’s a stupid projection for 98% of HS kids. Remember when Malik Newman was a projected lotto pick out of HS? Where the hell is he? People only care to scrutinize it because of his name.I haven't seen anyone give Bronny hate, some just think it's ridiculous there's articles written about him being a top 10 pick in June. Apparently thinking and or commenting on the hype being undeserved is dropping a deuce on him and it makes you a small, pathetic person.
I think it’s more likely the Lakers just draft him. I don’t see a team actually doing that unless bronny is a worthy draft pick(which he might be). But in that scenario it wouldn’t be for a year of LeBron. Thats incredibly short sighted
It's also the only reason you know who he is.People only care to scrutinize it because of his name.
I agree with this. Funny thing is I needed Google just now to remind myself what college team he's playing for. So I'd contest comments earlier in the thread claiming he's gotten as much hype as his dad did coming out of high school.If I'm a betting man, the Lakers either draft him in the 2nd round or as a free agent. Let him get his minutes in the G-League but bring him up to play with his dad a few times and make history. The branding an publicity would be enough to off-set however much you pay the kid.
BaitIt's also the only reason you know who he is.
The hype is not even close to LeBron- have no idea what some of these posters are talking about. I played HS/College basketball & graduated high school the same year as LeBron & each of his high school games was an event & must see tv on ESPN. As a high school team we use to watch each of his high school games that were on ESPN. Bronny’s first college game wasn’t even on a network anyone gets lol.It's not even close, not anywhere near that. We haven't seen a high school/college athlete get that since, not Zion his freshman year at Duke or Wemby and certainly not Bronny.