« Reply #157 on: May 02, 2024, 09:50:37 AM »
As for Bronny James, the priority is to get him in the best situation for his own development.
"Rich Paul's goal here in the pre-draft process for Bronny James is to see if there's the right developmental system or organization, a place that can take a young player like Bronny James, who went five months without playing after his heart episode certainly limited him in his season at USC," Wojnarowski said. "If he does go in the draft, he very likely would spend next year in the G League."
If he is going to spend the year in GLeague, he should just go back to school. Enjoy college another year.
Yeah , he don’t need any money . Not like his billionaire family is starving. I would want my degree in something that I liked to do. He doesn’t need to pick a career that pays well. One that will make him happy. He just was not cut out for life of professional sports with health isssues. He should go be a kid and enjoy college and travel, get a diploma.
It makes sense to wish that for him. But I don’t know what goes on in his head or what the dynamics are in his relationship with his father. It could be that he has it in perspective; that he understands that this is his only chance to get an NBA experience and that playing alongside his dad isn’t just his father’s dream but his own as well. Maybe he feels he has to embrace the shadow of his father rather than find his way around it.
If Bronny is really focused on basketball and getting to the NBA, he should stay in the draft and go to the g-league. He'd be able to be called up and play some NBA games. He can always go to college later if he wants.
but not as an athlete. That is an entirely different college experience
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