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Bronny James Is Still A "Laker" But In The G-League Now

 Bronny James Remains with the Lakers, But Now in the G-League

Bronny James got alot of work ahead of him. The young guard has been assigned to the NBA G-League, where he’ll play for the South Bay Lakers, according to NBA reports. Earlier announcements suggested that LeBron James' son would join the development league after being selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the NBA Draft. After impressing during the preseason, the 20-year-old USC product made history in October by becoming the first father-son duo to play in the NBA. James Bronny has still maintain one of the Lakers' biggest shots so far. From October till date, Bronny has played in four games with outstanding results, including the homecoming match with the Cavaliers. In those games, he averaged 1 point, 0.2 rebounds, and 0.5 assists. His jersey number pays tribute to the late artist Juice Wrld. Rich Paul, LeBron’s agent, also represents Bronny and has praised the rookie, noting that he outperformed many players off the bench. Bronny signed a four-year, .9 million contract with the Lakers in July.





While Bronny heads to the G-League, LeBron continues to shine in the NBA, entering his sixth season with the Lakers and his 22nd year in the league. At 39, LeBron has averaged 24 points and 6 rebounds, and he’s on track to surpass 40,000 career points. Bronny give the Lakers to an NBA title in 2020 with its his supper supports. As Bronny embarks on his rookie year, LeBron has been preparing him for the challenges ahead. Before the season opener against the Sacramento Kings, LeBron offered his son some advice: “You about ready? You see the intensity, right? Just play carefree, don’t worry about mistakes—just play hard.” Was it always the plan for Bronny to play in the G-League? How is LeBron still performing at such a high level? Do we hope to see the father-son duo on the court together for a full season?

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