First of all, this is MORE about Lebron than Bronny. Bronny doesn’t love the game and is CLEARLY not NBA caliber if you watched him play in college. As a sports fan this shit is disgraceful. He had the highest NIL deal in college and still had three years of eligibility. He didn’t need a hookup coming into the NBA, he got into USC for nepotism already which no one batted an eye about. The man’s performance was terrible in college and he hasn’t been dominant on any level. But ultimately my issue is with the media and no one being honest about the kid’s skill level.
@@StephenMotivate If he had a growth spurt like LaMelo Ball did. I think he needed to stay in college and develop his ball handling skills and gain his confidence. In the NBA he doesn't have a skill advantage, physical advantage, or experience advantage. He's trying to hide his deficiencies instead of working on them. I think they mismanaged this entire thing because the only way he is going to get better is by making mistakes, but since he already in the NBA he can't really be experimenting with his ball handling and facilitation in such a public eye. I think he is the type that looks good in practice, but doesn't have that gameplay experience at the elite level.
I’m down for nepotism but not in athletics, you can learn how to fly jets, you can’t learn how to be 6’8 260. His father is a god given physical specimen you can’t transfer that
His father is the reason he ever played college ball…he would never make a team without his father’s name
@@ThomasBaker-q4u is that a good or bad thing ?
First of all, this is MORE about Lebron than Bronny. Bronny doesn’t love the game and is CLEARLY not NBA caliber if you watched him play in college. As a sports fan this shit is disgraceful. He had the highest NIL deal in college and still had three years of eligibility. He didn’t need a hookup coming into the NBA, he got into USC for nepotism already which no one batted an eye about. The man’s performance was terrible in college and he hasn’t been dominant on any level. But ultimately my issue is with the media and no one being honest about the kid’s skill level.
Yikes 😬 that’s a brutal review ,… no chance you think he could grow into the role?
@@StephenMotivate If he had a growth spurt like LaMelo Ball did. I think he needed to stay in college and develop his ball handling skills and gain his confidence. In the NBA he doesn't have a skill advantage, physical advantage, or experience advantage. He's trying to hide his deficiencies instead of working on them. I think they mismanaged this entire thing because the only way he is going to get better is by making mistakes, but since he already in the NBA he can't really be experimenting with his ball handling and facilitation in such a public eye. I think he is the type that looks good in practice, but doesn't have that gameplay experience at the elite level.
I’m down for nepotism but not in athletics, you can learn how to fly jets, you can’t learn how to be 6’8 260. His father is a god given physical specimen you can’t transfer that
Good point good point