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  • 3 reasons the Lakers should give Bronny James some playing time


    For obvious reasons, Bronny James is the most famous player in the NBA that hasn’t actually done anything yet as a professional basketball player. That’s what happens when you’re the son of arguably the greatest player of all-time. Bronny’s time in college was limited by a heart condition, and everyone knew when he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers this summer that he was a project that would need time to develop. There’s plenty of time for him to make his mark, but he’s understandably not there yet.

    Bronny has been scrutinized just because of his famous family tree, but to his credit, he seems to be a good dude that just wants to make his own name for himself in basketball. Bronny has bounced back and forth between the G League and the NBA, and though he hasn’t yet had the chance to show his stuff in any meaningful way with his dad’s team yet, his play in the G League showed that he’s more than just a nepo baby.

    It’s been a really difficult week for the Lakers and everyone else in Los Angeles as they’ve dealt with the devastating wildfires that have swept the area. Head coach JJ Redick lost his home in the blaze, and he’s said that he wants the Lakers to be able “to bring joy” to the community with their play, but it’s been understandably tough to balance the fear and grief of the week with the ability to go out and perform at a high level.

    L.A. has lost three straight games and has had two others postponed. This is a team in need of a shake-up, and crazy though it may sound, Bronny could provide that. Here are three reasons the Lakers should start giving him some playing time.

    Bronny has missed the last seven South Bay Lakers games because he’s been on the NBA roster, and in that time he’s played a grand total of three minutes for L.A. That doesn’t help him develop, and it’s especially egregious since he was showing real signs of growth before getting called up.

    Just as a Major League Baseball team will let a prospect stay in the minors to get at-bats every day rather than let him languish on the big league bench behind an established veteran, the Lakers need to do right by Bronny. If he’s going to stay in the NBA, that’s fine, but JJ Redick needs to get him some time on the court, even if it’s for just a few minutes each half.

    Like anything else, basketball is a game that rewards players who learn from their mistakes. Bronny’s been far from perfect in the G League, but he has shown real potentia. How else will he improve his shooting or learn to limit his turnovers if he’s not on the court? Use it or lose it, Lakers.

    Bronny is just a second-round rookie, and those players don’t tend to get many NBA minutes right out of the gate, if ever. Gabe Vincent is a six-year veteran, so what’s the excuse to be giving him more than 20 minutes per game when he’s doing so little to help the team?

    Vincent has done nothing to prove that the Lakers were smart to sign him to a three-year deal last year. His three-point shooting is barely over 30 percent, his overall field goal percentage is a ghastly 36.8, and he’s not an impact guy on defense.

    The Lakers can’t profess to be chasing a championship and still give someone like Vincent real minutes. He is what he is at this point of his career, but maybe Bronny could blossom into a useful role player if he’s only given the chance.

    The Lakers don’t want to admit that Vincent’s three-year, $33 milion contract is a sunk cost. Like it or not though, that ship has sailed. It would actually be surprising if Rob Pelinka didn’t include him in a trade deadline deal. Until then, give Bronny some run.

    Pelinka has already traded for Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton, and as we just said, he may not be done making moves. He still has over three weeks to make another trade, but there’s one asset the Lakers are set to acquire that won’t even cost them anything, because Jarred Vanderbilt is set to make his season debut soon.

    The addition of Finney-Smith was a big blow to Bronny’s chances of getting meaningful playing time, as he’s the actualized version of what the Lakers hope Bronny will eventually become: a 3-and-D wing that helps the team on both ends of the court. Once Vanderbilt comes back, the situation will be even more dire for Bronny.

    Vanderbilt is a defensive difference-maker, which is something the Lakers and their bottom-third D badly need. Redick said that his return is “imminent” on Sunday, but that he wouldn’t rejoin the team this week. He’ll likely need some time to ramp up to major minutes, but it sure sounds like he’ll make his debut next week.

    That doesn’t give Bronny much time to crack the rotation. If he’s lucky, Vanderbilt won’t be back by time the Lakers face the NBA-worst Wizards on Tuesday. If there’s ever a time to see what Bronny can do, that’s it.


    1. Development: Giving Bronny James playing time on the court with the Lakers will help him continue to develop his skills and gain valuable experience at the professional level. This hands-on experience will be crucial in his growth as a basketball player and will allow him to learn from some of the best in the game.
    2. Marketing: Bronny James is a highly popular and marketable player, with a large following on social media and a strong presence in the basketball community. By giving him playing time with the Lakers, the team can capitalize on his popularity and attract even more fans to their games. This could also lead to increased merchandise sales and revenue for the organization.
    3. Legacy: LeBron James is one of the greatest players in NBA history, and giving his son playing time with the Lakers would be a fitting way to continue his legacy. It would be a special moment for fans to see father and son share the court together, and it would create a unique and memorable experience for both the James family and Lakers fans alike. This move could also help solidify LeBron’s legacy in the league and further cement his status as one of the all-time greats.

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  • Lakers Notes: Redick, Reaves, Bronny, Jemison


    Lakers coach JJ Redick challenged the Lakers to prioritize connectivity and communication on Wednesday before playing the Heat, but they faced a big deficit at halftime. According to Dan Woike of the Los Angeles Times, Redick got it through to his team that they needed to talk more and play harder.

    The Lakers fared better against Miami’s zone defense in the second half and came back to register their first win since Jan. 3.

    I challenged the team across the board today in our meeting about leadership,” Redick said. “And leadership — people think about talking, obviously being vocal, talking in the huddles, whatever it may be. That certainly is a form of leadership. But leadership takes many forms. And I think talk is a requirement of the job as a basketball player. Talk is a requirement of the job.

    According to Woike, Los Angeles’ Wednesday win was a sign of growth, with players taking accountability for things they hadn’t been doing.

    We have more from the Lakers:

    • Guard Austin Reaves played a huge role in the win against Miami and he’s continuing to grow as a play-maker. Reaves is averaging 9.6 assists per game since Christmas, including a career-high 16 on Dec. 29 and 14 against the Heat. According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin (Twitter link), Redick said Thursday that Reaves is playing at an “All-Star level.” His season-long averages of 17.9 points and 6.2 assists per game would be career highs if they hold.
    • LeBron James continues to be thrilled about having Bronny James on the roster, even if the younger James isn’t playing much, Chuck Schilken of the Los Angeles Times writes. “Bronny doesn’t have to play basketball at all,” LeBron James said on the New Heights podcast (YouTube link). “It’s not like he needs the money. He can do whatever he wants to do. Like, if he wants to be the CEO of my company, he could be that. I’ll start teaching him right now to be that if he wants to. But he’s like, ‘This is my career … my goals and … aspirations and I want to play ball. This is something I love.’ I love that kid. He’s awesome.” Bronny has played sparingly at the NBA level, but he’s averaging 14.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game in the G League.
    • The Lakers signed Trey Jemison to a two-way contract on Wednesday, replacing Quincy Olivari. That deal is for two years, tweets Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
    • According to McMenamin (Twitter link), the addition of Jemison coincides with the coaching staff’s desire to play Anthony Davis with another center on the floor. Outside of Jemison, the Lakers’ centers on the roster consist of Christian Wood, Jaxson Hayes and Christian Koloko. Wood hasn’t played all season due to a knee injury, while Hayes has also battled health issues and Koloko (on a two-way) has had a limited role.



    The Los Angeles Lakers have been making headlines lately with a series of notable moves and updates. Here are some key notes to keep in mind:

    1. Redick Rumors: There have been rumblings that the Lakers are interested in acquiring veteran sharpshooter JJ Redick from the New Orleans Pelicans. Redick, known for his deadly three-point shooting, could provide a significant boost to the Lakers’ offense as they look to make a deep playoff run.

    2. Reaves’ Rise: Rookie guard Austin Reaves has been turning heads with his impressive play off the bench. The undrafted free agent has been a valuable contributor on both ends of the court, earning praise from teammates and coaches alike. Keep an eye on Reaves as he continues to make a name for himself in the league.

    3. Bronny’s Progress: LeBron James Jr., also known as Bronny, has been making waves in the basketball world with his standout performances on the court. The talented high school prospect has been drawing attention from college scouts and NBA teams, including the Lakers. Could we see Bronny following in his father’s footsteps and suiting up for the purple and gold in the future?

    4. Jemison Joins: The Lakers recently signed forward Aamir Jemison to a two-way contract, adding depth to their frontcourt. Jemison, a versatile player with a strong defensive presence, could provide valuable minutes for the team as they look to solidify their roster for the playoffs.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Lakers as they continue their quest for another championship. #LakersNation #NBA #Redick #Reaves #Bronny #Jemison.

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  • Bronny James and girlfriend Parker Whitfield spotted wearing matching hoodies at Bryce James’ senior night


    Bronny James and his girlfriend, Parker Whitfield, rocked matching hoodies at Bryce James’ senior night at Sierra Canyon High School on Thursday. LeBron James’ family, along with Whitfield, wore custom black outfits featuring a graphic representing Bryce to show support for the 17-year-old during the Trailblazers’ home matchup against the Loyola Cubs.

    The school also celebrated Bryce by framing his jersey as a gift and announcing his achievements before the start of the game.

    The game concluded with Sierra Canyon clinching a dominant 84-42 win with Bryce James recording 12 points, five rebounds and four assists.

    Bronny James and Parker Whitfield attended high school together at Sierra Canyon and were first linked as a couple when they were spotted holding hands in Paris during the 2024 Olympics. Whitfield is currently a sophomore at Spelman College in Atlanta.


    Bronny James’ one-word reaction to Bryce James’ Arizona announcement

    Earlier this month, Bryce James announced he had committed to playing NCAA basketball at Arizona. The 6-foot-6 guard revealed his decision with an Instagram post featuring him in a Wildcats jersey.

    While Bryce left the post caption-less, Bronny James commented:

    “Yessirrrrrr.”

    Bronny reacts to Bryce's Arizona announcement (Image: @_justbryce IG)Bronny reacts to Bryce's Arizona announcement (Image: @_justbryce IG)
    Bronny reacts to Bryce’s Arizona announcement (Image: @_justbryce IG)

    The four-star prospect in ESPN’s Class of 2025 had offers from various colleges, including Duquesne and his father’s beloved Ohio State Buckeyes. USC, where Bronny played for a season, also signaled their interest in Bryce.

    Bryce’s decision to join Arizona has full support from his parents. Featuring on Tuesday’s episode of “The GoJo and Golic Show,” LeBron James touched on his second son’s decision:

    “(Arizona) recruited Bryce very hard and believed in Bryce and believed in his maturation process.

    “He’s going as far as a basketball player and as a young man. He made his own decision, and as parents, myself and Savannah, we just support him, you know? We’re excited for his next chapter once he gets down there, and hopefully, I don’t have to buy the gear.” (8:18)

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    After Bronny was drafted by the LA Lakers 55th overall in the 2024 NBA draft, Bryce will have the chance to become the third member of the James family to play in the NBA, depending on his time with Arizona.