My take on Bronny is that he isn't a good fit anywhere in the country. This is due to the fact that his team of reps outweighs his skill and value on the court. The baggage that comes with rostering Bronny James is most likely too much to take on for the return you're gonna get on the court. I'm not saying that programs won't open their doors, but to say they will be a good "fit" is probably exaggerating.
I agree. And, now Bronny is a second round pick at best, and Lebron and the NBA have time to make it clear nobody drafts him until the Lakers second round pick comes up….
From your mouth to Koby Altman's ears.
Cavs have multiple 2nd rounders.
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It's unfortunate he wont get that time to develop, BUT - I don't think the G-League is a bad idea. It's just that he's being fast-tracked and he doesn't really have the size to overcome some of his short comings while he develops.
Honestly, would like to see him end up at Duke where he would almost blend in because of the team star power. Campus is small, somewhat isolated, they're used to the media, they're used to celebrity, opposing fans are ruthless anyway, he can be that mold of Jeremy Roach, Proctor and he can become a thicker, tough defending guard that drops in 10 every night while Cooper Flagg goes for 30.
If his name was James Bronson he'd be a strong Top 100 2-guard that comes off the bench at USC for two years, keeps his head down in the gym, develops his shot and some moves, leads his team to the sweet 16 as a junior, all-conf as a senior.
Because his name is Lebron James... many clocks are ticking.
Last Edited: 4/9/2024 10:35:02 AM by M.D.W.S.T