Honestly I just watched some videos of lebron in high school the other day, it was night and day. Lebron was incredible, bronny is meh..
Would be crazy if the league, within the next year, dropped the 1 yr requirement and coincidentally allowed Bronny James to jump from HS.
This year is probably his first as a primary option for Sierra Canyon. In prior years he played a supporting role to 5 star guys like BJ Boston, Ziaire Williams, and Amari Bailey. Apparently he's played well on the summer circuit. Still not entirely sure what his game is. From what I can tell he's a ~6'2 combo guard, athletic, solid PnR reads, decent defender, and a passable shooter. Sounds kinda like Alex Caruso?
Probably doesn't matter how much game he has, as long as he gets 5-6mins court time He is at least a late first round pick if LeBron still has game left in him. By drafting him you get LeBron too - has to be a contending team that takes a chance on an aging LeBron getting them over the hump
He's a top-50 to top-100 recruit, but not some elite player. He could become an NBA player, but he gets all the publicity because he's "LeBron, Jr" for the most part. Maybe he'll take his game up a level before being drafted - who knows.
Nope. He might be OK in the g-leauge or at Ohio State but he isn't an NBA player without his dad's name
Looks like some people are so keen not to give Jr credit for his dad's success to the point of hating on him for his dad's success. A 4-star top 50 recruit isn't a bum, maybe he makes the league maybe he doesn't, it's an insanely difficult league to make, so why not let him write his own story?
He's a 4 star recruit because of his dad. It's not on the merit of his game if you have watched him play. He'd be at best 3 star