The Los Angeles Lakers goalkeeper Bronny James had one of the most Nba Reception of recent memory seasons.
A choice of second round of the Lakers last summer – a decision which was very criticized because of the accusations of nepotism that many fans believe that landed in the first place thanks to his father, LeBron James – Bonny divided her time between the Nba and the South Bay Lakers of the G.
And although Bronny will probably always be in the shade of his famous father, this does not mean that he has no potential yet to become solid or higher than the average Nba player.
In fact, there are some who believe that Bronny has all the programs of a future potential star, including the leader of the Golden State Warriors Steph Curry.
In a recent Interview with complexCurry recalled a time during his recruit season in 2009 when he spent a little time at LeBron when he was still with the Cleveland horsemen, and he left too impressed by what he saw a much younger bronny.
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“I remember how bronny looks athletic and how fast he ran, I said to myself:” He went somewhere “,” said Curry about a 4 -year -old bronny. “And now seeing him in the league is crazy.”
Bonny finished her recruit year with an average of 2.3 points, 0.8 assists, 0.7 rebounds and 0.3 interceptions per game on 27 Nba competition. He only played 6.7 minutes per night.
However, he behaved much better in his passage from League G.
James collected an average of 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game last season with South Bay while shooting 51% on the field, 45% on a 3 -point range and 88% of the free throw line, according to the official G League x account.
Before the 2nd year, Bonny should see an increased role in the
He showed important signs of improvement in his second passage from the summer league. He was among the NbaThe list of the five best second year stands after an average of 16.3 points, 4.3 assists and 2.6 rebounds per release during its three games.