LeBron, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, has established clear workplace boundaries with his son and newest teammate, Bronny.
Bronny James' future has just become drastically complicated. While Bronny continues his development in the G-League, the Los Angeles Lakers decided that they cannot wait for the c
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James has opened up about his struggles with mental health following his cardiac arrest earlier this year.
The Los Angeles Lakers sent shockwaves throughout the NBA world when they decided to draft rookie guard Bronny James out of USC. Being the son of superstar LeBron James, Bronny has had to deal with all sorts of criticism coming his way.
Bronny has shown that he can be a good defender in the G League, but it's his offense that is holding him back. Even though he shoots 37.5 percent from beyond the arc, he shoots just 35 percent from the field. He has to be way more efficient than that to play in L.A.
James has been making his mark in the G League, averaging 13.6 points, 3.7 assists, and 1.5 steals in eight games for the South Bay Lakers. His time in Orlando's showcase last week was also special, as he averaged 11 points, four rebounds, and six assists.
O'Shea Jackson dishes on Den of Thieves, the Lakers, LeBron and Bronny James with NBA.com' Shaun Powell.
The rookie's first game with South Bay triggered an unprecedented surge in the secondary market, with tickets soaring to $200
Here is more on the situation that faces the 20-year-old and why his limited role shouldn't be viewed as a knock on him or his standing as an NBA player.
Bronny James gives his thoughts on playing in Cleveland with both the Los Angeles Lakers and South Bay Lakers of the G-League
Before coming into the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bronny James experienced a health emergency that raised concerns about his future in basketball.