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Will Bronny James ever win an NBA Championship?
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Who needs peasantry trophies when you've already conquered, submitted, and cucked the game of life.
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He will win one in 12 years and then lay a goose egg after that.
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No but he'll have one heck of a chance because of his Father's great need to always be in the spotlight. Lebron will surely purchase an NBA team and do everything he can to position Bronny and Bryce to win an NBA championship together. Also, he will make sure in all this that his daughter is the first female ever to play on an NBA team. All with him coaching and it's gonna be epic.
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Maybe if he's the 15th man on his dad's team like Thanasis is for Giannis.
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He'll get drafted higher than expected by a team that hopes that LeBron will come that way as well...
LeBron will play a year or two more with his son, retire and then said team will cut Bronny or send him down to the G League... |
[QUOTE=BennyA;19272123]No but he'll have one heck of a chance because of his Father's great need to always be in the spotlight. Lebron will surely purchase an NBA team and do everything he can to position Bronny and Bryce to win an NBA championship together. Also, he will make sure in all this that his daughter is the first female ever to play on an NBA team. All with him coaching and it's gonna be epic.[/QUOTE]
He'll trade all of his team's draft capital for a shot at one chip and then hop to owning another team |
Let the kid be a kid! Says the clown who just a couple of months ago said Bronny could play for the Lakers today.
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[QUOTE=KhalDrogo;19326079]Let the kid be a kid! Says the clown who just a couple of months ago said Bronny could play for the Lakers today.[/QUOTE]
And this from last March. [IMG]https://i.ibb.co/c3mqgQs/brj.jpg[/IMG] After hyping him beyond belief... saying he's better than many many NBA players... now he's... Let the kid be a kid!! :doh::doh::doh::doh: hmmmm... where was that thought during the last year Mr Bron Bron?? :)! |
If Brandin Podziemski can get drafted, Bronny has a good chance to be a solid starter in the NBA. He really needs another year at USC after missing time due to his heart condition. College players generally make a big jump between their freshman and sophomore years.
I suspect he is going to go pro so the Lakers draft him. He won't ever win a ring with LeBron, but he may end up as a role player on someone else's championship team. |
[QUOTE=rats60;19326269]If Brandin Podziemski can get drafted, Bronny has a good chance to be a solid starter in the NBA. He really needs another year at USC after missing time due to his heart condition. College players generally make a big jump between their freshman and sophomore years.
I suspect he is going to go pro so the Lakers draft him. He won't ever win a ring with LeBron, but he may end up as a role player on someone else's championship team.[/QUOTE] You make the incorrect assumption that he was an NBA caliber talent before his health issues. He wasn’t. There is nothing he does well on the court. He’s shown no improvement this season. And all this while being a middle bench guy on a terrible team in a terrible conference. Could he be draftable after next season? Yes. Will he? Unlikely. And if his last name wasn’t James, nobody would be having this conversation about him. |
Hope the kid gets drafted and wins a chip! Woooooot!
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G-League Ignite MVP coming to a court near you. 2024-2025.
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He will 100% stay at school. Hopefully he can have a normal off-season this time and get better at ball.
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[QUOTE=KhalDrogo;19326276]You make the incorrect assumption that he was an NBA caliber talent before his health issues. He wasn’t. There is nothing he does well on the court. He’s shown no improvement this season. And all this while being a middle bench guy on a terrible team in a terrible conference.
Could he be draftable after next season? Yes. Will he? Unlikely. And if his last name wasn’t James, nobody would be having this conversation about him.[/QUOTE] He was the #28 recruit in his class. That is someone who has NBA talent. I will trust the experts over a guy hiding behind a keyboard. Bronny James is a strong-bodied combo-guard with a well-rounded game. Bronny’s best attribute may be his understanding of how to impact the game without dominating the ball or forcing bad shots. He’s unselfish, a more than willing passer, and engaged defender. The best part of his individual offense is his ability to shoot the ball from long-range. He has good mechanics and consistently knocks down open rhythm threes. As a playmaker, we still haven’t seen him develop into much of a half-court creator, but he’s capable of being explosive in transition. He can get downhill with the ball, has the strong frame to absorb contact, and is a good vertical athlete at the rim with mid-air body control to match. He can play both with and without the basketball, but is more naturally suited off the ball at this point. Overall, Bronny may not always be the spectacular talent that some assume from the namesake of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, but he is a well-rounded two-way player with a mature floor-game. |
[QUOTE=rats60;19326552]He was the #28 recruit in his class. That is someone who has NBA talent. I will trust the experts over a guy hiding behind a keyboard.
Bronny James is a strong-bodied combo-guard with a well-rounded game. Bronny’s best attribute may be his understanding of how to impact the game without dominating the ball or forcing bad shots. He’s unselfish, a more than willing passer, and engaged defender. The best part of his individual offense is his ability to shoot the ball from long-range. He has good mechanics and consistently knocks down open rhythm threes. As a playmaker, we still haven’t seen him develop into much of a half-court creator, but he’s capable of being explosive in transition. He can get downhill with the ball, has the strong frame to absorb contact, and is a good vertical athlete at the rim with mid-air body control to match. He can play both with and without the basketball, but is more naturally suited off the ball at this point. Overall, Bronny may not always be the spectacular talent that some assume from the namesake of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, but he is a well-rounded two-way player with a mature floor-game.[/QUOTE] If he was Jim Smith... would he get the same write up and #28 ranking? |
Yes he will
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His best chance will be as an assistant coach on a team lebron owns.
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[QUOTE=PKIPP;19271454]Discuss…
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I wonder how his leflop skillz are? NBA grade?
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Rent free.
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The real question is who would win one on one Michael Jordan Jr. or Bronny James? Bronny is a joke and will never have an NBA career.
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[QUOTE=rats60;19326552]He was the #28 recruit in his class. That is someone who has NBA talent. I will trust the experts over a guy hiding behind a keyboard.
Bronny James is a strong-bodied combo-guard with a well-rounded game. Bronny’s best attribute may be his understanding of how to impact the game without dominating the ball or forcing bad shots. He’s unselfish, a more than willing passer, and engaged defender. The best part of his individual offense is his ability to shoot the ball from long-range. He has good mechanics and consistently knocks down open rhythm threes. As a playmaker, we still haven’t seen him develop into much of a half-court creator, but he’s capable of being explosive in transition. He can get downhill with the ball, has the strong frame to absorb contact, and is a good vertical athlete at the rim with mid-air body control to match. He can play both with and without the basketball, but is more naturally suited off the ball at this point. Overall, Bronny may not always be the spectacular talent that some assume from the namesake of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, but he is a well-rounded two-way player with a mature floor-game.[/QUOTE] You’re acting like recruiting rankings are foolproof and unbiased. Take a look at the 2018 top 30 and see just how many of those guys either haven’t played a minute in the NBA or are irrelevant and spend most of their time in the G League. |
Will decide if he goes to NBA based on team interest? Only reason he would ever get drafted is because of his dad. It's not like he has talent to play in the NBA. He's a guy who after 2 or 3 seasons teams will see he has no talent cut him and he ends up playing over in Europe.
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