This 100. He should've let Bronny carve his own path, and support him through that.One one hand I feel him and I can’t hate that he pulled this off. … but on the other I feel like as a father he setting his son up to fail. He should have his son in the g league to actually develop , but I think it’s ego for him to want to be the first father and son for the regular season game. I think that’s kinda selfish. Dude not good enough to naturally catch up on the nba. He should do what’s best for him. Personally after that health scare I’m telling my son he not playing period. I would be honest with him about his skillset and tell him “buddy you a millionaire, we got another play for you” .100% would not let my son touch a court again. He was averaging 6 points in college if mot less. It’s not worth it regardless of the dr saying he ok now.
Again I’m not hating. Props to Bron for making it happen for his son
Then he’ll be out of the league in a few years but he gave it a shot. NBA careers are notoriously short.For the last time, the NBA doesn't develop undersized guards. He isn't going to become a better ball handler, learn how to run an offense... Those guys need to come to the NBA skilled then fit in where they can. Bronny is not a 6'6+ freak athlete that can lean on his measurables while he develops his game. There's never been a 6'1 project player for a reason
Then he’ll be out of the league in a few years but he gave it a shot. NBA careers are notoriously short.
No one is expecting the 55th pick to be anything in any other NBA draft. Why are you?
Why would I listen to ANY dad of an athlete when it comes to how they play?Cause Bron told me he was better then plenty of players in the league
how, exactly?Ridiculous take. Good thing bron doesn't care about all these asinine takes online. Bronny can still have a decent nba career. Bron's legacy already solidified. Bronny is getting an opportunity any parent would dream of giving their kid. He's struggling now doesn't mean it can never happen for him.
Then he’ll be out of the league in a few years but he gave it a shot. NBA careers are notoriously short.
No one is expecting the 55th pick to be anything in any other NBA draft. Why are you?
asked and answeredCause Bron told me he was better then plenty of players in the league
Since when do we listen to dads on prospects?asked and answered
This is whataboutism. U moving the goalposts. U asked a question and @Trojan 24 gave u the complete answerSince when do we listen to dads on prospects?
Remember when Lavar said if you put Steph on UCLA that he wouldn’t produce like Lonzo?
Yea but Everyone is not here to hate. He is not good enough to be in the nba, so it’s just a question of if your child is not good enough To do something, do you try to redirect them to their actual strengths. Just a hypothetical . I’m a father and could never hate on Bron for the fact he secured his family wealth. I do hope the kid does well. But he wasn’t a good college player at all. That never has translated to becoming a better nba player. Ever. So it’s a fair discussion . He a millionaire by default. He will be more than ok in life, but he don’t look like he wanna be out there. I def wish him well tho and def acknowledge some people are super overboard with itSome people here want Bronny to fall flat to push their own Anti-Lebron agenda. Something to add to their file drawer of Lebron hate.
That is the core of the matter here.
Some people here want Bronny to fall flat to push their own Anti-Lebron agenda. Something to add to their file drawer of Lebron hate.
That is the core of the matter here.
I don't believe that Bronny will be much of an impactful player. However, I'm not craving for his demise. I think it will be cool to see him and his dad on the court together.
It was a dumb answer, because what I just stated is facts no one cares about what a Dad says about their kid.. they are biasedThis is whataboutism. U moving the goalposts. U asked a question and @Trojan 24 gave u the complete answer