LeBron James spoke candidly about watching his son, Bronny James, develop as an NBA player alongside him on the Los Angeles Lakers. Bronny has played his best basketball lately, scoring a career-high 39 points in the G League on Monday and putting up his NBA-high of 17 points last week. After receiving criticism for getting drafted out of USC despite seldom starting and averaging just 4.8 points per game, Bronny is beginning to make his own mark.
“For me as a dad, it doesn’t matter if he never scores ever,” LeBron said on the ‘Pat McAfee Show.’ “For me as a dad, I’m just super proud of him period as a young man.
As a mentor and as a teammate of his that wants to see him thrive because I’ve seen the work he’s put into the game, I’m super proud of his development to where he is now,” LeBron continued. “From the moment he was drafted in June, to us being now in March, his development has skyrocketed.
As a mentor and as a teammate of his that wants to see him thrive because I’ve seen the work he’s put into the game, I’m super proud of his development to where he is now,” LeBron continued. “From the moment he was drafted in June, to us being now in March, his development has skyrocketed.