In a chat with the media after Lakers‘ practice on Tuesday, head coach JJ Redick provided an update on Bronny James. The 55th overall pick has been spending his time in the G-League and Redick recently shared what key advice he gave him to start his rookie season.
“He’s very coachable. I think, and I told him this, he’s got to get to a point where it’s okay to fail,” said Redick, via Dave McMenamin. “I think he has a real reservation fail. And I think a lot of that is because he’s had a camera on him since he was 8 years old. I can’t imagine Knox and Kai having cameras at their rec league games. He’s had attention on him and I’m cognizant of that. And I think once he develops that, he’s gonna take off. He will do anything we ask him to do and he’s done everything we’ve asked him to do. It’s just really, a part of player development is not just skills and the physical development, it is the mental development as well.”
As the son of an NBA legend, Bronny James was born under a massive spotlight. Since he was old enough to pick up a ball, scouts, and fans have been watching his every move, looking for any signs of his father’s special talent.
Growing up, Bronny had to learn to face the pressure and live with constant attention. He endured the media circus all throughout grade school and into college during his stint at USC (where he averaged 4.8 points per game). Leading up to the draft, the hype around Bronny was real even if he wasn’t considered a top prospect.
After getting picked up by the Lakers, Bronny and LeBron made history as the only father-son duo in league history. But after making his debut at the start of the season, Bronny has been working mostly in the G-league as a point guard for the South Bay Lakers.
Admittedly, Bronny’s development has been pretty slow so far. After some glimpses of greatness in the summer league, James hasn’t shown much in his limited time on the floor. In 7 games this season, Bronny is averaging just 0.6 points, 0.3 assists, and 0.1 rebounds per game on 12.5% shooting.
It’s been a rough showing for him so far, but the Lakers are in no rush to speed up his development. After signing him to a four-year deal this summer, the Lakers intend to work with Bronny for the foreseeable future and he’ll have a support system in place to help maximize his game.
With the South Bay Lakers, Bronny is already having some success. Recently, he scored a career-high 30 points against the Valley Suns. It’s the kind of breakout performance that can jump-start a career and it could be a sign of future things to come.
At just 20 years old, it remains to be seen what the future has in store for Bronny James but the Lakers are doing everything they can to ensure his success. As someone who has lived under pressure, it’s nothing new for Bronny but now it’s time for him to answer the call and show the world what he’s capable of at the highest level.
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