Bronny James struggled in the most playing time he has received in his NBA career. Bronny was scoreless for the Lakers in their 118-104 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith went in on LA Lakers superstar forward LeBron James' son Bronny James' long-term NBA prospects, citing unjust nepotism.
Stephen A. Smith's public plea to NBA legend Lebron James comes as Bronny's struggles highlight the delicate balance between a father's dreams and a son's development
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, received his second rotation minutes of the season on Tuesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers. After turning in a 31-point performance in the G League on Friday, James was called upon by Lakers head coach JJ Redick in the first quarter against Philadelphia.
On Tuesday night, the Philadelphia 76ers faced off against both LeBron and Bronny James in their nationally televised matchup against the LA Lakers. Following t
The Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Philadelphia 76ers in a game that saw Bronny James log a career-high in playing time in the NBA.
Bronny James' struggles in the NBA are no longer just a topic for debate-they're now the center of a public plea from one of sports media's loudest voices. After another rough per
Stephen A. Smith wants LeBron James to throw the damn towel on Bronny James’ NBA prospects for the time being.
The Lakers rookie, who has also spent time with the franchise's G-League squad, played a season-high 15 minutes as his team lost to Philly on the second night of a back to back.
Stephen A. Smith has urged LeBron James to protect his son amid his NBA struggles. Bronny James, 20, is in his rookie season with the Los Angeles Lakers, and featured in a 118-104 loss to the
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith did not hold back on First Take when addressing Bronny James' struggles in the NBA. He made an impassioned plea to LeBron James, urging him to reconsider his son’s NBA situation and focus on his long-term development.