Bigs23
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Conjecture.Nepotism is the reason he’s in the NBA right now.
Injuries are the reason he sees the court for more than mop-up time in the playoffs.
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Conjecture.Nepotism is the reason he’s in the NBA right now.
Injuries are the reason he sees the court for more than mop-up time in the playoffs.
I think we can all agree that it was special seeing Bronny finish an alley oop from his Dad. In the playoffs no less.Nepotism is the reason he’s in the NBA right now.
Injuries are the reason he sees the court for more than mop-up time in the playoffs.
Not these haters. Not those who hate so much they hold the son accountable for the supposed sins of the father.I think we can all agree that it was special seeing Bronny finish an alley oop from his Dad. In the playoffs no less.
It was a play that happened. If you're a LeBron and/or Bronny fan, then I'm sure it was cool.I think we can all agree that it was special seeing Bronny finish an alley oop from his Dad. In the playoffs no less.
Don’t think we are going to see that again in our lifetimes.
I wish my dad could have got me a job with his company making 7 figures.I guess you'd have to define "meaningful".
I mean, he scored 5 points on 2 shots in 9 minutes, so not really a great contribution. But the game went to OT, so if he misses either shot theoretically the Lakers lose.
I'm not LeBron fan, but that was cool. Along the lines of other father son pairs that play professional sport together.It was a play that happened. If you're a LeBron and/or Bronny fan, then I'm sure it was cool.
I’m sure he did too.I wish my dad could have got me a job with his company making 7 figures.