Bronny James Struggles in NBA Summer League Matches

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The son of LeBron James, a veteran of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Los Angeles Lakers team, Brony explained poor accuracy in Summer League matches.

It has already been reported that in this year’s draft, the “Lakers” drafted Bronia in the second round with the overall number 55, thus bringing closer the moment when, perhaps, for the first time in the history of the NBA, father and son will go on the court simultaneously in a league match.

Currently, Brony is honing his skills in the Summer League matches, where he is not doing too well. Last night, the Lakers lost to the Houston Rockets 80-99, with James Jr. making only three of 14 field goals in the 27 minutes he spent on the court, including missing all eight long-range shots.

In total, the 19-year-old American participated in three summer league matches, in which he made six of 26 shots from the game, or 23%, without making any of 12 long-range shots.

“I’m looking forward to any basketball, it doesn’t matter what level I play,” Broney said after the loss against the Rockets when asked about a possible start to the season in the G-League. “I just feel like I’m in a bit of a slump right now.”

It was previously reported that the son of the legendary LeBron agreed on a four-year contract with the Lakers, its value is 7.9 million dollars. It should be recalled that last year Brony suffered a cardiac arrest during training, but he was successfully treated. This season, he averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists for the University of Southern California in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

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