For a kid that went into cardiac arrest playing basketball to dropping 30 on 52 percent shooting in the g league is amazing. He’s come along way despite all the criticism.
I don’t know why you guys keep comparing Bronny’s height without shoes to LeBron’s height with shoes. When Bronny steps on the basketball court he’s 6’2.5.
Wtf😂 y’all stay making dumb ass takes. Dude was supposed to be in college another year IMO but to say he isn’t that level is dumb. Dude has a bunch of “potential” on the defensive side and if he shows the aggression I think he will be a 2 way player in the nba for a few seasons
This is exactly it. People are completely underestimating or not taking into account just how much his father putting him in this position is killing his growth in a psychological way. Human beings need to feel that they are free and accomplishing things on their own. His father took complete control of his life and I’m sure made those decisions for him. People say he’s old enough to make his own decisions, but you never know what’s going on with family dynamics. He might not have had a choice to stay in college or not. If he was able to come up naturally and normally like all these other NBA stars kids, this would be a whole different story. I’d be willing to bet on the fact that he hates what has been going on and didn’t care to be on the court with his father at that time in that way. Most people don’t think it was a special event anyway, because it was so forced and fabricated. I’m telling my former therapist and I have personal experience with dealing with control like this. No one would like to be put in the position that Bronny has been put in.
1 game didnt save his career. Casuals always expose themselves with takes like this. They'll be uploading "what happened to jr...?" video before he hits the 5 years mark and that's already wishful thinking.🤣
Do you really believe bronny is ready just because of one game? They literally allowed bronny to score just like the nba allows his dad to get his stats up
@@dolphinitely_bro3944 It’s the same reason why an NBA player would rather sign a max contract on a bad team than take a pay cut to win a championship. It’s a reason why dame stayed in Portland and didn’t just half his salary to join the nuggets 4 years ago. The objective is money first then championships. A g league player isn’t gonna make himself look bad and lower his chances of earning an nba contract so the son of a billionaire can look good. How does that even make sense in your head? Would YOU risk your chance of showcasing your talent and earning generational wealth so you can please the son of a billionaire? All you need is one lucky break, some injuries on the main team and one call up to the starting lineup. Even if that gets you a minimum contract down the line that’s still a few million. But you’d risk that so you can stay in the g league to make a billionaire happy?
@@dolphinitely_bro3944 and no not everyone’s fighting for a championship. Jeff Teague has said he doesn’t care about a ring as long as he got paid. Find me a single g league player who doesn’t want to be on an nba roster earning life changing money….
Bronny doesn’t seem like a bad guy at all, he’s just in a crazy situation. I’m rooting for him
For a kid that went into cardiac arrest playing basketball to dropping 30 on 52 percent shooting in the g league is amazing. He’s come along way despite all the criticism.
One game, the defense allowed him to score like his daddys whole career
@@dolphinitely_bro3944wipe your lips jeez
@ I’d like to see you try score then
Bronny had some really good high school games. He had 30 a few times, played great in the overseas tour his aau tour had
I don’t know why you guys keep comparing Bronny’s height without shoes to LeBron’s height with shoes. When Bronny steps on the basketball court he’s 6’2.5.
It's a shame his dad put him in this situation. I still don't think he's a good NBA player. Or a D1 player
Nah he’s a D1 player, there’s like 500 D1 schools. He’s just not a pro
@@d4v1dohe's not a d1 player
Wtf😂 y’all stay making dumb ass takes. Dude was supposed to be in college another year IMO but to say he isn’t that level is dumb. Dude has a bunch of “potential” on the defensive side and if he shows the aggression I think he will be a 2 way player in the nba for a few seasons
One game and his career is saved? Come on, what is everyone going to say he does terrible the next 5 games?
Bronny could average 10 points in the nba and u would still call his career a failure be honest w yourself u don’t wanna see him succeed
Duh I don't wanna see him succeed and he's proving me right@@Virgo4oshow
I'm still not convinced. He'll have to show it over a full season to show the world he is an NBA player.
Im rooting for him.
I say he should pattern his game around a Derrick white or Gary payton 2 play style
Hopefully he can keep it up
As one of the biggest Bronny skeptics, I hope for a big turn around from him. He prob wants to be his own man & you gotta respect that.
This is exactly it. People are completely underestimating or not taking into account just how much his father putting him in this position is killing his growth in a psychological way.
Human beings need to feel that they are free and accomplishing things on their own.
His father took complete control of his life and I’m sure made those decisions for him. People say he’s old enough to make his own decisions, but you never know what’s going on with family dynamics. He might not have had a choice to stay in college or not.
If he was able to come up naturally and normally like all these other NBA stars kids, this would be a whole different story.
I’d be willing to bet on the fact that he hates what has been going on and didn’t care to be on the court with his father at that time in that way.
Most people don’t think it was a special event anyway, because it was so forced and fabricated.
I’m telling my former therapist and I have personal experience with dealing with control like this. No one would like to be put in the position that Bronny has been put in.
Another solid game from Bronny. Proving the haters wrong!
Another? When were the others? USC? H.S.? Middle School?
1 game didnt save his career. Casuals always expose themselves with takes like this. They'll be uploading "what happened to jr...?" video before he hits the 5 years mark and that's already wishful thinking.🤣
You should comment on his game tonight
who invited irish in basketball talk,
WAIT NO YELL SOMETHING ABOUT BRONNY NOT BEING AN NBA PLAYER 🤨
First?
Do you really believe bronny is ready just because of one game? They literally allowed bronny to score just like the nba allows his dad to get his stats up
Why would they let bronny score when they’re all fighting for an nba roster spot
@ why would they let lebron score when everyone is fighting for a championship? Its to sell a story and create a narrative
@@dolphinitely_bro3944 It’s the same reason why an NBA player would rather sign a max contract on a bad team than take a pay cut to win a championship. It’s a reason why dame stayed in Portland and didn’t just half his salary to join the nuggets 4 years ago. The objective is money first then championships.
A g league player isn’t gonna make himself look bad and lower his chances of earning an nba contract so the son of a billionaire can look good.
How does that even make sense in your head? Would YOU risk your chance of showcasing your talent and earning generational wealth so you can please the son of a billionaire?
All you need is one lucky break, some injuries on the main team and one call up to the starting lineup. Even if that gets you a minimum contract down the line that’s still a few million. But you’d risk that so you can stay in the g league to make a billionaire happy?
@@dolphinitely_bro3944 and no not everyone’s fighting for a championship. Jeff Teague has said he doesn’t care about a ring as long as he got paid.
Find me a single g league player who doesn’t want to be on an nba roster earning life changing money….
@ thats why this league is soft
What career? He's still going to get cooked in the NBA.
Hopefully he fails.
Great attitude. Hoping a kid fails. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼