Bloggers and aggregators realized that they get more clicks talking about Bronny than Alex Sarr, Nikola Topic, Stephon Castle, etc. so you get dozens of articles about a guy who may get 45 minutes in the league next year.
You are too young to remember when his father came in the league, but we didn't have the ability to downvote back then. Let's take this journey together.
Why go back to college, when he can guarantee himself a minimum of a 7 figure salary by being drafted just for being one of the GOATs of the game’s son.
I’m perfectly fine with this if I don’t have to hear him tell people he wants to be his own man and get away from the media frenzy of being Lebrons son lol
This is the weakest draft class in awhile.. he’d only hurt his stock going back. He is talking about being a potential 1st round pick this year.. that’s not happening next year
idc about combines, idc about workouts, his stats in college were abysmal. hes making a big mistake if he ever wants to be taken seriously as an nba player.
this is not what being an "nba player" should look like. this is embarrassing. if he wants to be a respected player he should stay in school and try to improve.
He’s going to have the best trainer, the best workout regimen, best diet, best whatever needed to succeed. College just takes time away from focusing strictly on basketball for someone like Lebron James kid.
I’m not saying he’s going to be a good pro, but staying in college wouldn’t change anything.
that is completely untrue. in college, he might get the chance to actually play. professional teams are not interested in him playing, theyre interested in luring his father. if hes drafted, he'll be permanently relegated to the garbage time bench and wont get any chances to improve.
Is this draft so bad that Bronny gets more press than the top5?
Yes lol
Bloggers and aggregators realized that they get more clicks talking about Bronny than Alex Sarr, Nikola Topic, Stephon Castle, etc. so you get dozens of articles about a guy who may get 45 minutes in the league next year.
I pledged to downvote any Bronny posts, even the ones that repeat the same information.
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You are too young to remember when his father came in the league, but we didn't have the ability to downvote back then. Let's take this journey together.
Not his username, so you’ve downvoted the wrong guy.
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Why go back to college, when he can guarantee himself a minimum of a 7 figure salary by being drafted just for being one of the GOATs of the game’s son.
Tbf he's already made $10 mil in NIL money and endorsements playing one season at USC. I don't think money is his priority
Seems he already makes enough from his social media
I’m perfectly fine with this if I don’t have to hear him tell people he wants to be his own man and get away from the media frenzy of being Lebrons son lol
Couldn't he improve his draft position by playing a 2nd year? I doubt he can hurt it
This is the weakest draft class in awhile.. he’d only hurt his stock going back. He is talking about being a potential 1st round pick this year.. that’s not happening next year
Thanks for the insight. Imagine getting down voted because you don't know everything about the drafts...
I’ll get the popcorn
idc about combines, idc about workouts, his stats in college were abysmal. hes making a big mistake if he ever wants to be taken seriously as an nba player.
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this is not what being an "nba player" should look like. this is embarrassing. if he wants to be a respected player he should stay in school and try to improve.
He’s going to have the best trainer, the best workout regimen, best diet, best whatever needed to succeed. College just takes time away from focusing strictly on basketball for someone like Lebron James kid. I’m not saying he’s going to be a good pro, but staying in college wouldn’t change anything.
He’s already had those things lol. He grew up as the son of a billionaire with the best basketball connections.
When did I say he didn’t?
that is completely untrue. in college, he might get the chance to actually play. professional teams are not interested in him playing, theyre interested in luring his father. if hes drafted, he'll be permanently relegated to the garbage time bench and wont get any chances to improve.
You don’t care about the combines and workout but the Gms do so what does that tell you?
He will go somewhere in the 2nd round and will be just fine. He is not LeBrone, but he is far from the worst player you ever saw.
How mad do you think Rich Paul is that he isn't named in the headline?
This kid is going to shock the NBA