Bronny James doesn’t rule out playing in the G-League: “It doesn’t matter…”

Having struggled in the Summer League, Bronny James, from the Los Angeles Lakers, does not rule out the possibility of playing in the G-League in the future

Bronny James has been showing some offensive difficulties in Summer League and showed no resistance when questioned about the G-League. Known as the development league of NBAthe category usually welcomes newcomers, but the eldest son of LeBron James doesn’t seem to be heading that way this season.

Chosen by the Lakers with the intention of playing a season alongside his father, Bronny is expected to make his NBA debut, even though he is not a main player in the franchise’s rotation. However, the difficulties he has shown in the offensive department have drawn attention and raised the possibility of the youngster going to the development league.

I look forward to any type of basketball I get to play, no matter what level I’m playing at,” the young player told Dave McMenaminfrom ‘ESPN’. Bronny gave the following statement after the Lakers’ loss to the Rocketsin the Summer League, where he shot just 21% from the field and scored eight points.


Source: sportbuzz

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