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A simple rookie, Bronny James will nevertheless be closely followed for his first campaign with the Lakers.
He will be able to count on the support of his teammates, including Austin Reaves.
The latter gave his opinion on this situation.
The Lakers will still be followed very closely for the start of the school year, especially with the addition of Bronny James to the roster.
The latter will have the chance to evolve with his father, even if the pressure will be enormous on his shoulders.
Does LeBron’s son really have the ability to impose himself in the world of the NBA ?
Let’s just say that we can have doubts about him at this stage.
It should also be noted that Bronny is not expected to spend the majority of his time in the big leagues, at least initially.
The franchise has already explored the possibility of sending James to the G-League to allow him to continue to develop.
He should spend time in the NBA depending on his level of play and team results.
Bronny James backed by Lakers
Not easy for Bronny with all the media attention on top of that, but the player’s clan remains calm for the future.
It must be said that the young player will be able to count on his teammates, like Austin Reaves.
In a recent interview, the fullback spoke about Bronny’s potential, and he’s really looking forward to seeing it in person.
Austin Reaves on Bronny James : “For me, it’s a chance to meet him and see what it’s all going to be like. It’s going to be cool for me, I can’t wait to see Bronny grow up.
Obviously he gets a lot of flak because of who his dad is.
Everybody’s going to want him to do the same things his dad did and this kid just wants to play and have fun.
He wants to make his own path so I can’t wait to see him grow up.”
Good things for Bronny, who will be fully supported by the Lakers next season.
It won’t be enough to avoid remarks and criticism, but we are still more curious to see him next year. Just like the fans.
Bronny James won’t escape criticism next year, even if he can count on his teammates to cope with the pressure. Austin Reaves is impatient for his part, proof that the front office’s decision is unanimous.