Bronny James was with the USC Trojans of the NCAA last season and could be selected by an NBA franchise in the Draft. He has pressure on his last name, but according to specialists he is far from following his father’s legacy.
He NBA Draft It keeps basketball fans hoping, especially the most important leagues in the world. Among the best eligible prospects at the ceremony that will take place between this Thursday and Friday are Bronny James, son of Lebron who was with the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans of the NCAA last season.
The 19-year-old, who measures 1.87 meters, He is wanted by the Dallas Mavericks, with the 58th pick and dreaming of father and son together next season. It is worth mentioning that The king He can become a free agent in two weeks, if he does not exercise the option to play to renew with the Lakers for another year and 51 million.
Bronny played 25 games – he missed the first eight due to a heart attack he suffered during summer training – With the USC Trojans this season, he averaged 19.4 minutes with a shooting percentage from the paint of 36.6 percent, making 26.7% of his three-point shots. The player averaged 4.8 points per contest. In the area of assists he averaged 2.1, rebounds 2.8 and steals 0.8.
Based on these numbers, according to specialists, he is far from following his father’s legacy. For example, the specialist TheAthletic John Hollinger I stand by that will be selected in 52nd placeaway from the front pages of the Draft -Alex Sarr and Zaccharie Risacher are the favorites to be pick 1-.
Among the pros, Hollinger highlighted that Bronny has a interesting physique for the point guard position, as his solid frame, good wingspan and vertical leap suggest he can defend bigger players, giving him a Interesting defensive potential.
However, he isOffensive limitations cause doubts. His poor ball handling for his size limits him as a point guard, and difficulties making his own shot due to a typical first step make him predictable on offense. In addition, his below-average shooting from both three-point range and free throws make him a fan a mystery about his scoring prowess.
In the same vein, the analyst of ESPN and page creator Draft Express, Jonathan Givony, who ranked Bronny 55th in their prediction. In his mock draft, he took this into account “an athletic point guard, with an explosive physique and great defensive versatility.”
Despite this, Givony noted that James did not have a very productive season at USC. “Just under 1.90 meters tall with shoes, he is not known for being a dynamic ball handler or a shot creator, and sometimes he lacks conviction”hill
Source: Tycsports
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