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Bronny James Gets Real On His Dad Leaving The Lakers

Bronny James answers young fan who asked about his dad joining the 76ers.

Bronny James Gets Real On His Dad Leaving The Lakers

In 2026, the NBA witnessed significant changes, with numerous players switching teams and even owners changing hands. Among those unaffected by these shifts is Lakers guard Bronny James. Currently, the young player is with his team at Luka Doncic's basketball minicamp, appearing unbothered by his father, LeBron's recent departure from the Lakers. When questioned about the topic by a fan, Bronny Jr. brushed off the subject, assuring the fan that he has access to his father at any time.

Bronny, who was drafted 55th overall in 2024, initially had some college experience but his career was hampered by a cardiac arrest he suffered before his freshman year. Nevertheless, he persevered, returning to action and securing a spot on the Lakers alongside LeBron. The father-son duo made history as the first such duo in the NBA, sharing numerous memorable moments on the court and helping each other grow in their careers.

When LeBron suddenly left the Lakers this summer, many questions arose about Bronny's future. Some speculated that he might be cut, while others believed he'd follow LeBron to another NBA team. However, Bronny remains committed to the Lakers, as seen by his attendance at Luka's minicamp. From the Lakers' perspective, retaining Bronny is a straightforward decision.

Despite averaging only 2.7 points, 0.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.4 steals, and 0.1 blocks per game on 40.9% shooting, he brings stability and maturity to the locker room. He also sets a positive example for his teammates with his relentless work ethic and valuable skills.

While the exact role Bronny will play in the Lakers' future remains unclear, the team believes he can be a viable backup point guard due to his exceptional ball-handling and basketball IQ. With his nearly minimum contract, Bronny is virtually cost-free, making him an even more valuable asset if he improves his shooting skills. Although there's an uncertain nature surrounding Bronny's future, he's confident in his abilities and willing to put in the necessary work to maximize his impact on the court.

Ultimately, Bronny, just like his father, has learned a lot and is prepared to face the challenges ahead, including potential matchups against his father when the Lakers face the 76ers next season.

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