On Thursday night, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Washington Wizards by a score of 134-96. During the game, Bronny James had a big highlight that got a lot of
Bronny James heard MVP chants as he stepped up to the free-throw line late in the fourth quarter of the Lakers’ 134-96 win over the Wizards on Friday. How sincere those chants a
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James saw his first real NBA action since opening night, falling to Tyrese Maxey and the shorthanded Philadelphia 76ers 118-104. And Bronny, in 15 minutes, did not perform well, at least according to coach JJ Redick.
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Bronny James, the 20-year-old son of 40-year-old LeBron, entered the game for Los Angeles to start the fourth quarter and played the entire final 12 minutes. He made 1 of his 6 field goal attempts -- a three-point play for the second bucket of his NBA career -- and finished with a career-high five points.
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While LeBron James sat out, his son Bronny played the whole fourth quarter and scored a career-high five points — a development that delighted the crowd, even on the road.
The absence of Anthony Davis didn't stop LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers from putting up a season-high 134 points Thursday night against
Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James' strong finish elicited a reaction out of his father LeBron in their team's blowout victory over the Washington Wizards on Thursday
Bronny James had a rough go of it on Tuesday as he was held scoreless on five shots in 15 minutes. The performance caused a lot of soul-searching as JJ Redick admitted he may have put Bronny in a bad spot and some media members got worked up all over again about Bronny's very existence in the NBA.
The Lakers didn't just win on Thursday night; they obliterated the lowly Wizards, 134-96. Even though Los Angeles' big game was at the hands of the NBA's worst team, a monster performance to that level is still noteworthy.