Lebron is doing it for his legacy. Not because its whats best for his son. They called Austin Rivers the coaches son for his whole career. And he was a great college player compared to bronny.
@@justobserving7045 nah its been his whole career, even pre nba. I remember when Rivers highlight mixtape came out, people his saying his handles were "bought and paid for" not even sure what that means. But it sure sounds like people discrediting his ability because his parents.
It's not hate when it is the truth, Bronny numbers arent good he needs more years at USC to develop. Lebron should realize that, i get playing with your son would be monumental but he gotta look at reality and what is best for Bronny.
The question is "How would LeBron affect Bronny's career?" not the other way around. The most probable answer is negatively. He will be unfairly compared to his dad and he'd have to work 10 times as hard to prove he's there because of his own merits. Now, if Bronny played another sport or followed a different career, that would have been easier for the kid.
It seems like playing with his son is also making his son’s (potential) NBA debut about him, and less about his son’s actual talent and ability to make an NBA roster. It reeks of a parent who can’t let go of their own glory days and subverts their children’s fair chances of success.
" i already knew bronny could play for the lakers since he had that cardiac arrest" -bron probably. "I knew those planes were gonna get hijacked in 9/11"
Watched a lot of pac-12 games this year and dude does not belong in the league… yet. Stay 4 years, see how you develop, get drafted as a fringe rotation guy. He isn’t even a top 5 player on his losing record USC team. 4 years is fine, I personally like a 4 year player way more than these 1 year “potential” guys. If the media and Bron force his draft his career will be over before it even starts
Completely agree unfortunately due to the nature of the league with one and done bein the preference it really has made stayin 4 years and workin and improvin your game extremely underrated their are a lot of guys every year who enter who really could have helped themselves by stickin around another year and workin at their deficiencies
@@johndavis9321biggest recent standout to me of this is Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson on Villanova. Both 4 year guys who made huge contributions to their NBA teams almost immediately. You look at the 2018 draft now and a lot of these 1 and done guys did not pan out the way you would’ve liked. 19 year old getting way too much hype, money and expectations isn’t good for anybody. Even if you don’t improve your craft in 4 years, just that growing up and maturity level is huge
0:09 "What happens is a lot of people start to discredit everything that you've done..." History shows you don't necessarily need to be LeBron's son for that to happen to you. It's inevitable. 😂
5:36 Off the top of my head, there were a grand total of two father-son duos in pro sports. Gordie Howe (pro Hockey), came out of retirement in his mid 40s to play with his sons. He… well, he won MVP in his 40s and retired for good at 52. His sons had solid careers, but damn. I feel for Bronny.
In italian football, Paolo Maldini, AC Milan Legend, was coached by his father Cesare, another Milan Legend, during his early stages of his career, in club and also during his times of Under 21 for Italy. That's what happens when the son lives up to fathers name. However, that's not all, Paolo, now retired, was sporting director until last year for Milan and his son, Daniele was playing for the club for couple of years. Unfortunately for the kid, he is the Prime example of what happens when the kid doesn't live up his father, and grandfather - they ran him off to some smaller team with little to no prospect of greatness.
I’m not saying bronny can’t get drafted, or that he shouldn’t play with his dad. But I don’t want those 2 moments to be the biggest parts of his career. Him playing with his dad and expecting Lebrons last year to be anything but a farewell tour is crazy
I'm legit worried about Bronny and I don't even like Lebron in the first place. I can't shake the feeling that Lebron is rushing him and with his cardiac problem he should probably not play at all
Oh yeah thats right, there was something like that with bronny. I thought that was just a one off like a very rare thing to get, does he have like a ling term thing with his heart?
Whoever plays with Lebron, often regresses and doesn't grow/improve. Bronny will be affected the same way and he ain't gonna get that nookie on his father's watch.
I don’t like hating on Minors but damn the “Bryce is him” narrative really takes a massive hit when you do a simple google search. (Buddy is Junior who doesn’t start and isn’t ranked)
@@ejjamzz lonzo was seen as the best ball brother ( and I personally still think he is) but Lamelo has taken the league by storm in his own way, being the only Ball that now stands out. What I’m getting at is, right now Bryce isn’t rated, but when his time come the boy will not disappoint.
But Dynamo, LeGM wants to play with his son, poor Bronny has no choice, it will happen or else LeChina is going to throw a temper tantrum all over the media and threaten to retire for the 47th time
And Jr was far better than his father, so he never got flamed by the media for underperforming. Plus, baseball just has a better mediasphere than any other sport, in general.
I would hate to constantly be compared to my dad at every single second of every day. That would get so tiring. I'm not sure how Bronny thinks about all this but he seems to be doing alright. Atm he's not too good of a player but not to say he can't get better. Hope he's given the chance to just grow and experience things without constantly being scrutinized. Unfortunately that's just what comes with having such a high profile parent
I get Lebron wanting that Ken Griffey Sr/Jr. moment if only for a season, but Brony isn't gonna be the #1 overall pick. So any team that drafts him might not have him in their long term plans. But it will sell a crap-ton of Jerseys and tickets.
IIRC Gordie Howe played in the NHL with several of his sons. I'm rather impressed with your viewpoint of what it's like growing up with a very famous parent. You are correct to point out that we should find some sympathy for these kids, despite them having grown up in extremely privileged circumstances. I hate when the media pounces on young athletes, and hypes them up to be incredibly amazing eg. "the next Nadia", "the next Serena" etc. ad nauseum. None of these unfortunately-labelled kids (a label they did not ask for!) ever come anywhere near achieving what the original achieved, despite working their butts off. In most cases, especially with Olympic sports that 95% of people don't pay attention to outside of the Olympics, the media just forgets about the athlete, and the athlete can go back to a peaceful obscurity and privately wrestle with their "failure" to reach this media-stated absurd and unrealistic goal. But athletes in high-profile professional sports, who have a famous parent in that sport, are unable to escape the media spotlight no matter what. Thank you for the video!
Loved reading what you had to say and the examples of kids facing insurmountable expectations. Thank you again for watching and sharing your thoughts as always.
Just so he can say he was the only player to play with his son in the nba. He don't gaf about what happens to bronnys career if he wasn't ready to be an nba player
@manz7860 Ya it ridiculous. There was a kid in high-school where his mom always wanted to go on blunt ride with us. Lebron is the mom trying to chill with sons friends
I'm really suprised he never got a shot in the nba. The China blackmail must be strong. So a guy like Matt Ryan can make the league but LiAngelo can't. I just find that hard to believe.
Bronny has been struggling in college the potential is there I see it but if he goes in the first round it’s purely because of his dad and not because of skill give him 2-3 years in college to hone his skills and he should be good enough as a lotto pick to have a solid or even great nba career
My dad has a construction company I worked at for seven years, no matter what you do in the same line of work as family, it won't be enough. I am now happily a teacher and basketball coach
See, I agree with everything you said about it not being fair when people don't get credit for their accomplishments because they have a famous parent, however it is also not fair when someone might lose a spot in the league to a kid making 6 points a game in college, because they have a famous parent. Like out the 100 and something teams in D1 basketball, there are at least 2 player per team playing better ball than Bronny right now, yet he will get to move up just so Lebron can stroke his own ego.
Another great video. I really think that Bronny doesn’t want to go to the NBA. I don’t think Bronny has the passion or excitement for the game. It shows. I could be wrong.
It's certainly hard for a person who already has everything, especially when they are young to want to put the work in to achieve greatness. I wish the best for him in his endeavors and hope he weathers the media storm that awaits him.
This is a complex situation and it’s neither Bronny’s or LeBron’s fault. Either way, I do look forward to seeing how everything plays out and hopefully it plays out for the best.
Nah Lebron is partly to blame. Lebron has said that Bronny can take a roster spot in the lakers right now. U realize how disrespectful that is😂 and since Lebron is old he’s almost forcing Bronny to come out early in a passive aggressive way. Bronny at the moment looks like he needs another 2-3 yrs college.
@@everythingloveurlife4904That’s a hilarious statement by LeBron considering he’s the one who is taking up a roster spot, making the team worse. Maybe Bronny should replace LeBron
I’m happy more and more people in recent years are coming around to the idea that, “Hey, LeBron is, like…kind of a selfish stupid overrated asshole on and off the court.”
Honestly if u follow the nba long enough u'll see it eventually, lebron cant help himself. I started watching nba during the season they had a bubble already started to dislike him the next year after after liking him. The only ones who dont know or willfully ignore his personality are media people who dont want to deal with the extra shit that comes from actually calling out bron or his fanboys who think just cuz he dunks the ball well we shouldnt criticize him cuz he donates to charity or w/e the fuck. "Oh hes a great father" like he's the first
Bruh whaddya mean “why would he do this?”… lol LeBron is a MASSIVE narcissist my guy - he ain’t thinking about his son as his own person, only as an extension of his genetic markers.
Its lebron man, i dont wanna think that he's really going to be self centered even on a day thats supposed to be for another guy but u can't really be sure cuz its lebron, he's shown he cant help himself sometimes. He'd probably do some of classic cappin shit and be like "i knw blah blah blah was gonna happen"
Wasn't gonna comment until you specifically asked for it at the end, but I have some experience that's similar. Not sports related but my father is a pastor and a well known politician and we live in a small country (less than 500k people). Doesn't help that we look alike and have the same name. The shadow is impossible to escape. I get told all the time that I have to be the next pastor. I get asked if I'm going into politics too. Pretty sure that it's worked against getting certain jobs because of political leanings just based on my name
My dad. My dad was a respected truck driver in our community helping people every now and then always come visit on how good of a job he was doing. My brother and I dealt with that. The community had an expectation of oh your dad was always on time your dad was always a good worker well liked all that stuff instantly before we even started working you had that expectations of you're not going to mess up cuz he didn't mess up you're not going to can I have any problems working because he was so great at what he did
I mean, on the topic of Warriors players, we could say the same for Klay Thompson and his dad, Mychal Thompson (although Klay isn't as famous as Steph).
LeNottop75 is trying to make playing with his son a part of his personal legacy rather than doing what’s best for his son. What a shame what LeEPO’s is doing.
@@slinkybeans2442 yeah well we're talking about sports players buddy, and "ehat about that guy, that guy's worse" is not really the defense u think it is
If Bronny makes it to the NBA (that’s a big IF), it will only be because of who his dad is. It won’t be because of talent alone. And even if he does make it to the NBA, at best he’ll be playing in the g-league. I just don’t see anything special about him in the USC games I’ve watched, he’s been subpar at best.
After going into cardiac arrest that one time, Bronny shouldn't play at all. Period. He should think about his ticker than going into a pressure cooker that is the NBA, especially with that legal name LeBron Raymone James Jr. After all, the cardiac arrest was for a congenital defect, and many athletes have died from such conditions especially when undiagnosed (another reason to press for more cardiac evaluations of competitive athletes, be they pros, semi-pros or amateurs).
Bronny should do what he wants to do. If that involves playing with his dad cool. If it doesnt, also cool. But anyone else pretending the father trying get his son opportunities are weird with father issues. Skip Bayless salivating
LeBlame also said it himself, while crying for not getting even more praise that he has during his entire carrier by saying "it was too much pressure coming into the league so young, he wouldn't wish it on anyone" - just to put that kind of pressure on HIS OWN SON. That's next level evil narcissism.
Yeah, nah. I have no sympathy for any rich kid that'll never know real struggle cause they get comparisons to their parents, understanding them does absolutely nothing to make the world a better place. My sympathy is with the kids in the struggle that would gladly make that trade off, not some spoiled kid that can just do anything they please till they die who's biggest worry is daddy comparisons 🤦🏽♂️ And don't pretend LeBron hasn't played a huge role in this. He absolutely has.
He should do whatever he wants. It’s always gross how everyone whether it’s positive or negative treat these famous players kids as if they are anything other than another teenage kid. It’s always been extra gross with this young man in particular since it’s so obvious he’s treated like some kind of bargaining piece to propel LeBron over Jordan. Dude is still a kid and people are going on about what employer he should work for.
I’m trying to figure out why they won’t just allow the kid to progress in college and gain more experience. Why does it HAVE to be a 1 year trip to college? Let kids mature again.
He shouldn't even be in draft talks... Inefficient, he needs a another year or 2 it just won't help. Say Bron gets what he wants... After he's gone is bronny really gonna have a career
Nailed it as always, Commish! I would have loved it if Bronny went to college overseas and started playing ball a bit outside of his dad’s shadow. If he then chose to play pro and develop overseas, he could always just stay there and have an amazing life and career or, if he got to NBA level, then take his talents back to the US. He deserves a chance to become a man (and athlete if he wants to) on his own terms
Lebron is doing it for his legacy. Not because its whats best for his son.
They called Austin Rivers the coaches son for his whole career. And he was a great college player compared to bronny.
Because you random ass commenter knows so much about lebrons and his personal family desires. Shut up kid
Not for his whole carrer, only when his dad was actually his coach.
@@justobserving7045 nah its been his whole career, even pre nba. I remember when Rivers highlight mixtape came out, people his saying his handles were "bought and paid for" not even sure what that means.
But it sure sounds like people discrediting his ability because his parents.
Facts.he thanks it's gonna help him be better than Jordan 😂it will never happen.
Yes Austin balled out at duke
If we are being honest bronny isn't even good enough to make the league he'll get drafted just because of his Dad not hating it's just Facts
Fax Bryce way better and that's because he's not looked at most
With some of the players I've seen in the league. I think bronny has a shot if he can he a defensive specialist
It's not hate when it is the truth, Bronny numbers arent good he needs more years at USC to develop. Lebron should realize that, i get playing with your son would be monumental but he gotta look at reality and what is best for Bronny.
@@manz7860Bron just isn't Good
@manz7860 like who. Who in the nba have you seen that make you feel that way 😒 you just sound redundantly annoying.
Dont know why, but it reminds me of when Goku gave Cell a sensu bean before he sent gohan to the wolves.
HAHAHAHAHA, and he stood there with a smile watching his son get turned into a pretzel until Piccolo said something 🤣 😂
@@DaCommishDude brb now I gotta watch DBZA for the nth time
@@manz7860 those guys are legends. They gave the original a run for it's money multiple times and even surpassed it on numerous occasions.
Gohan is better than Bronny James.Gohan actually surpassed his dad at some point in Z. Dont think that ever happen with Bronny James.
@@emersonssbb 😂
The question is "How would LeBron affect Bronny's career?" not the other way around.
The most probable answer is negatively. He will be unfairly compared to his dad and he'd have to work 10 times as hard to prove he's there because of his own merits.
Now, if Bronny played another sport or followed a different career, that would have been easier for the kid.
It seems like playing with his son is also making his son’s (potential) NBA debut about him, and less about his son’s actual talent and ability to make an NBA roster. It reeks of a parent who can’t let go of their own glory days and subverts their children’s fair chances of success.
Wait, so Lebron is actually a self-serving narcissistic, passive aggressive clown with Machiavellian tendencies? Who saw that coming?
"I don't wanna hear that sh*t." 😂😂😂😂
Lebron is also not doing his son any favors by making statements like Bronny could play for the Lakers right now.
" i already knew bronny could play for the lakers since he had that cardiac arrest" -bron probably. "I knew those planes were gonna get hijacked in 9/11"
Watched a lot of pac-12 games this year and dude does not belong in the league… yet. Stay 4 years, see how you develop, get drafted as a fringe rotation guy. He isn’t even a top 5 player on his losing record USC team. 4 years is fine, I personally like a 4 year player way more than these 1 year “potential” guys. If the media and Bron force his draft his career will be over before it even starts
Of course that is the right path…..but this isn’t about Bronny this is about Lebron’s ego.
Completely agree unfortunately due to the nature of the league with one and done bein the preference it really has made stayin 4 years and workin and improvin your game extremely underrated their are a lot of guys every year who enter who really could have helped themselves by stickin around another year and workin at their deficiencies
@@johndavis9321biggest recent standout to me of this is Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson on Villanova. Both 4 year guys who made huge contributions to their NBA teams almost immediately. You look at the 2018 draft now and a lot of these 1 and done guys did not pan out the way you would’ve liked. 19 year old getting way too much hype, money and expectations isn’t good for anybody. Even if you don’t improve your craft in 4 years, just that growing up and maturity level is huge
0:09 "What happens is a lot of people start to discredit everything that you've done..."
History shows you don't necessarily need to be LeBron's son for that to happen to you. It's inevitable. 😂
5:36 Off the top of my head, there were a grand total of two father-son duos in pro sports.
Gordie Howe (pro Hockey), came out of retirement in his mid 40s to play with his sons. He… well, he won MVP in his 40s and retired for good at 52.
His sons had solid careers, but damn.
I feel for Bronny.
Just to add on, in baseball, Ken Griffey Jr. played with his dad in Seattle back in the 90's.
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In italian football, Paolo Maldini, AC Milan Legend, was coached by his father Cesare, another Milan Legend, during his early stages of his career, in club and also during his times of Under 21 for Italy. That's what happens when the son lives up to fathers name.
However, that's not all, Paolo, now retired, was sporting director until last year for Milan and his son, Daniele was playing for the club for couple of years. Unfortunately for the kid, he is the Prime example of what happens when the kid doesn't live up his father, and grandfather - they ran him off to some smaller team with little to no prospect of greatness.
6:00 because LeBron is a Narcissist. That’s why.
Exactly that dude is all but unable to consider anyone else's opinion in anything besides his own
@@johndavis9321Lebron will be better than any coach Bronny had in his whole life!! These bums are jealous!
I would be if I was one of the GOATs.
"LeCeption" 😂
Yo Patrick got me dying 😭🤣
If Patrick Star and Eric Cartman had a baby
I’m not saying bronny can’t get drafted, or that he shouldn’t play with his dad. But I don’t want those 2 moments to be the biggest parts of his career. Him playing with his dad and expecting Lebrons last year to be anything but a farewell tour is crazy
I want him to get drafted and dominate his dad
Can you imagine being Bronny's teammate with LeBron in the locker room, how are you going to hold him accountable!?
Everything he explained will literally happen, It’s sad
That's common in sports though. Living up to father's name is almost impossible to many many sportsmen and sportswomen
Let's be real here for the moment. If you had cardiac arrest before you turned 20yo maybe the career in pro sport is not for you.
Lots of people seem to be having heart and pancreas issues because of the experimental jab.
LeFraud is pumping roid into him.
I love how most people forgot about that incident and are just talking about what teams they could potentially be on
I'm legit worried about Bronny and I don't even like Lebron in the first place. I can't shake the feeling that Lebron is rushing him and with his cardiac problem he should probably not play at all
Oh yeah thats right, there was something like that with bronny. I thought that was just a one off like a very rare thing to get, does he have like a ling term thing with his heart?
“ You would’ve thought they were in line for a PS5” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣✌🏿
Whoever plays with Lebron, often regresses and doesn't grow/improve. Bronny will be affected the same way and he ain't gonna get that nookie on his father's watch.
Dude I didn’t even THINK ABOUT THE POSTGAME CONFERENCES 🤣 I’d watch those every game
Everyone talk about bronny, but Bryce James is really the kid nobody is talking about
is he like 12?
I'm sure it'll come up sooner than what's healthy for him haha
@@iwritechecksatthegrocerystore he's in highschool if i recall.
I don’t like hating on Minors but damn the “Bryce is him” narrative really takes a massive hit when you do a simple google search. (Buddy is Junior who doesn’t start and isn’t ranked)
@@ejjamzzI know, the only reason people say he has more potential than Bronny is because he is taller
@@ejjamzz lonzo was seen as the best ball brother ( and I personally still think he is) but Lamelo has taken the league by storm in his own way, being the only Ball that now stands out.
What I’m getting at is, right now Bryce isn’t rated, but when his time come the boy will not disappoint.
Hope bronny see’s this video
But Dynamo, LeGM wants to play with his son, poor Bronny has no choice, it will happen or else LeChina is going to throw a temper tantrum all over the media and threaten to retire for the 47th time
Droppin 60 on Larsa Pippen will never not be funny 😂
Griffey Jr actually played in the MLB with his father
I'm glad that someone mentioned Ken Griffey Jr! One of the few father son duos ever to do it.
And Jr was far better than his father, so he never got flamed by the media for underperforming. Plus, baseball just has a better mediasphere than any other sport, in general.
channels like yours make me wonder how youtube is free. thank you for the consistent quality content mr dynamo. you’re a g
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I would hate to constantly be compared to my dad at every single second of every day. That would get so tiring. I'm not sure how Bronny thinks about all this but he seems to be doing alright. Atm he's not too good of a player but not to say he can't get better. Hope he's given the chance to just grow and experience things without constantly being scrutinized. Unfortunately that's just what comes with having such a high profile parent
Dynamo with the usual W
No W is achieved without you and everyone else 🙏
@@DaCommishDude😂🎉
It's just what he does
I get Lebron wanting that Ken Griffey Sr/Jr. moment if only for a season, but Brony isn't gonna be the #1 overall pick. So any team that drafts him might not have him in their long term plans. But it will sell a crap-ton of Jerseys and tickets.
This a great topic to touch on
LeCeption 😂
Excellent commentary family. ...real talk. SALUTE 👊🏾
IIRC Gordie Howe played in the NHL with several of his sons.
I'm rather impressed with your viewpoint of what it's like growing up with a very famous parent. You are correct to point out that we should find some sympathy for these kids, despite them having grown up in extremely privileged circumstances.
I hate when the media pounces on young athletes, and hypes them up to be incredibly amazing eg. "the next Nadia", "the next Serena" etc. ad nauseum.
None of these unfortunately-labelled kids (a label they did not ask for!) ever come anywhere near achieving what the original achieved, despite working their butts off.
In most cases, especially with Olympic sports that 95% of people don't pay attention to outside of the Olympics, the media just forgets about the athlete, and the athlete can go back to a peaceful obscurity and privately wrestle with their "failure" to reach this media-stated absurd and unrealistic goal.
But athletes in high-profile professional sports, who have a famous parent in that sport, are unable to escape the media spotlight no matter what.
Thank you for the video!
Loved reading what you had to say and the examples of kids facing insurmountable expectations. Thank you again for watching and sharing your thoughts as always.
@@DaCommishDude thank you very much! Your videos are always a pleasure to watch! 📽🎬😁
The only time you can follow in your parents footsteps and not get people acting crazy is wrestling
It's so unfair to Bronny but Lebron don't care. It's all about what makes Lebron look good
Just so he can say he was the only player to play with his son in the nba.
He don't gaf about what happens to bronnys career if he wasn't ready to be an nba player
@manz7860 Ya it ridiculous. There was a kid in high-school where his mom always wanted to go on blunt ride with us.
Lebron is the mom trying to chill with sons friends
I’m getting Liangello Ball flashbacks. I really thought he was going to be with the Hornets with his brother
I'm really suprised he never got a shot in the nba.
The China blackmail must be strong. So a guy like Matt Ryan can make the league but LiAngelo can't. I just find that hard to believe.
"You only got those girls numbers cuz ur Lebrons son"😂😂
Hope he just stays in college to develop and get more hungry for the game, he not far off but he’s not there yet
Bronny has been struggling in college the potential is there I see it but if he goes in the first round it’s purely because of his dad and not because of skill give him 2-3 years in college to hone his skills and he should be good enough as a lotto pick to have a solid or even great nba career
Seeing how happy the lakers play without lebron, i cant imagine any player who wants to have two fkn lebrons in their team 🙂🔫
My dad has a construction company I worked at for seven years, no matter what you do in the same line of work as family, it won't be enough. I am now happily a teacher and basketball coach
See, I agree with everything you said about it not being fair when people don't get credit for their accomplishments because they have a famous parent, however it is also not fair when someone might lose a spot in the league to a kid making 6 points a game in college, because they have a famous parent. Like out the 100 and something teams in D1 basketball, there are at least 2 player per team playing better ball than Bronny right now, yet he will get to move up just so Lebron can stroke his own ego.
You make a very sound point. There will be those who work harder and play better that will miss out on that opportunity
Another great video. I really think that Bronny doesn’t want to go to the NBA. I don’t think Bronny has the passion or excitement for the game. It shows. I could be wrong.
It's certainly hard for a person who already has everything, especially when they are young to want to put the work in to achieve greatness. I wish the best for him in his endeavors and hope he weathers the media storm that awaits him.
This is a complex situation and it’s neither Bronny’s or LeBron’s fault. Either way, I do look forward to seeing how everything plays out and hopefully it plays out for the best.
Bron been pushing this for years. Blame definitely falls on lebron
Nah Lebron is partly to blame. Lebron has said that Bronny can take a roster spot in the lakers right now. U realize how disrespectful that is😂 and since Lebron is old he’s almost forcing Bronny to come out early in a passive aggressive way. Bronny at the moment looks like he needs another 2-3 yrs college.
@@everythingloveurlife4904That’s a hilarious statement by LeBron considering he’s the one who is taking up a roster spot, making the team worse. Maybe Bronny should replace LeBron
Bronny needs to go to law school!!
how can a kid who's had a heart attack play professional sports, insane..
I’m happy more and more people in recent years are coming around to the idea that, “Hey, LeBron is, like…kind of a selfish stupid overrated asshole on and off the court.”
Honestly if u follow the nba long enough u'll see it eventually, lebron cant help himself. I started watching nba during the season they had a bubble already started to dislike him the next year after after liking him. The only ones who dont know or willfully ignore his personality are media people who dont want to deal with the extra shit that comes from actually calling out bron or his fanboys who think just cuz he dunks the ball well we shouldnt criticize him cuz he donates to charity or w/e the fuck. "Oh hes a great father" like he's the first
Bruh whaddya mean “why would he do this?”… lol LeBron is a MASSIVE narcissist my guy - he ain’t thinking about his son as his own person, only as an extension of his genetic markers.
2:14 translation please
I hope he doesn’t make any drastic narcissistic moves on the day of Kobe’s statue unveiling
Its lebron man, i dont wanna think that he's really going to be self centered even on a day thats supposed to be for another guy but u can't really be sure cuz its lebron, he's shown he cant help himself sometimes. He'd probably do some of classic cappin shit and be like "i knw blah blah blah was gonna happen"
Wasn't gonna comment until you specifically asked for it at the end, but I have some experience that's similar. Not sports related but my father is a pastor and a well known politician and we live in a small country (less than 500k people). Doesn't help that we look alike and have the same name. The shadow is impossible to escape. I get told all the time that I have to be the next pastor. I get asked if I'm going into politics too. Pretty sure that it's worked against getting certain jobs because of political leanings just based on my name
Imagine going to work as a young adult w ur dad erryday 💀💀💀, zero freedom as a child zero freedom as an adult.
Broony can’t miss curfew 😂
Good takes commish. I’m not a big Lebron fan but Bronny seems like a genuinely good kid. I’m cheering for his success.
LeBron just using his son honestly
My dad. My dad was a respected truck driver in our community helping people every now and then always come visit on how good of a job he was doing. My brother and I dealt with that. The community had an expectation of oh your dad was always on time your dad was always a good worker well liked all that stuff instantly before we even started working you had that expectations of you're not going to mess up cuz he didn't mess up you're not going to can I have any problems working because he was so great at what he did
If giannis can keep thanasis in the league, bring bro on up 😂
This man said he don’t wish them upon most dogs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂lol 😂
You know LePassiveAggressive would trade his own son ASAP
I give Steph Curry credit for becoming more famous than Dell Curry.
Tbf your avg fan don't have a clue who Dell is just like Kobe dad
@@tdup191 I knew him lol but I guess I know what you mean
I mean, on the topic of Warriors players, we could say the same for Klay Thompson and his dad, Mychal Thompson (although Klay isn't as famous as Steph).
@@hisuianzoroark5726 I keep forgetting about that one lol
LeNottop75 is trying to make playing with his son a part of his personal legacy rather than doing what’s best for his son.
What a shame what LeEPO’s is doing.
I don't think Lebron wants his son to play in the NBA because it's good for his kid. I think he wants his son to be a milestone in his career.
Imagine having an egomaniac for a father. Bronny is doomed.
Wouldn’t call Lebron an egomaniac compared to other celebs
@@slinkybeans2442 yeah well we're talking about sports players buddy, and "ehat about that guy, that guy's worse" is not really the defense u think it is
The Draco malfoy reference was gold as a hooper and a Harry Potter fan I love it
Very well spoken take by Austin Rivers and also by Commish
Leception 😂 that was comedic
Then again Junior picked the same jersey number as his old man (used to have)…would have been a good start to establish his own identity! 🤷🏻♂️
If Bronny makes it to the NBA (that’s a big IF), it will only be because of who his dad is. It won’t be because of talent alone. And even if he does make it to the NBA, at best he’ll be playing in the g-league. I just don’t see anything special about him in the USC games I’ve watched, he’s been subpar at best.
After going into cardiac arrest that one time, Bronny shouldn't play at all. Period. He should think about his ticker than going into a pressure cooker that is the NBA, especially with that legal name LeBron Raymone James Jr. After all, the cardiac arrest was for a congenital defect, and many athletes have died from such conditions especially when undiagnosed (another reason to press for more cardiac evaluations of competitive athletes, be they pros, semi-pros or amateurs).
Only way this works out in his favor is if he beats his father in the Finals😂
Do you go look for those Patrick faces or do you know beforehand what would fit? Great work, man!
Bronny should do what he wants to do. If that involves playing with his dad cool. If it doesnt, also cool. But anyone else pretending the father trying get his son opportunities are weird with father issues. Skip Bayless salivating
What I'm getting from all this is that we need to keep Bronny James away from Frostmourne.
LeBlame also said it himself, while crying for not getting even more praise that he has during his entire carrier by saying "it was too much pressure coming into the league so young, he wouldn't wish it on anyone" - just to put that kind of pressure on HIS OWN SON. That's next level evil narcissism.
best way this works is if the son has considerably more talent than the dad, otherwise it's you only got where are, because of who you came from.
Fire edits bro keep dropping 😂😂😂
Bronny should stay in college for at least three years so that his game can develop and honestly Bryce is going to be better.
Bryce will be way better than Bronny. He'll continue LeBron's legacy
Saw a thumbnail of Bronny he scored 2 points in the game, thats nasty work by the media
I part from you on this one. I want to see it. I want the circus, and I want it to be in Detroit. 🤷♂️
7:34 is that greg oden with Bronny?
The storyline is too juicy for the NBA to not do it
Heeeeeere’s Bronny
I claim that one
This was an excellent analysis
Man imagine if we hear the "He needs more help" excuse and then they gonna want Bronny to be traded. I mean it will happen lol
Yeah, nah. I have no sympathy for any rich kid that'll never know real struggle cause they get comparisons to their parents, understanding them does absolutely nothing to make the world a better place. My sympathy is with the kids in the struggle that would gladly make that trade off, not some spoiled kid that can just do anything they please till they die who's biggest worry is daddy comparisons 🤦🏽♂️
And don't pretend LeBron hasn't played a huge role in this. He absolutely has.
Gordie Howe played NHL hockey with his son, in Hartford. Maybe the only example thus far at the highest level.
You can tell LeBron is the most annoying dad when he's at the games. I would tell him to stay home
He should do whatever he wants. It’s always gross how everyone whether it’s positive or negative treat these famous players kids as if they are anything other than another teenage kid. It’s always been extra gross with this young man in particular since it’s so obvious he’s treated like some kind of bargaining piece to propel LeBron over Jordan. Dude is still a kid and people are going on about what employer he should work for.
It would be funny af if the Celtics or Nuggets drafted Bronny.
They will pull an Eli Manning if Bronny gets drafted to a team Lebron doesn't want him to be in.
I’m trying to figure out why they won’t just allow the kid to progress in college and gain more experience. Why does it HAVE to be a 1 year trip to college? Let kids mature again.
He shouldn't even be in draft talks... Inefficient, he needs a another year or 2 it just won't help. Say Bron gets what he wants... After he's gone is bronny really gonna have a career
It’s his dad’s dream from what it seems, it would be cool if he did it for at least one season.
Austin Rivers might be the best player-turned-analyst on TV right now
If Bronny Said Publicly He Wanted To Play With His Dad Then What Would Be Left To Be Said?
He almost died playing ball lebron is just selfish
Nailed it as always, Commish!
I would have loved it if Bronny went to college overseas and started playing ball a bit outside of his dad’s shadow. If he then chose to play pro and develop overseas, he could always just stay there and have an amazing life and career or, if he got to NBA level, then take his talents back to the US. He deserves a chance to become a man (and athlete if he wants to) on his own terms
Its going to be cold when Lebron blames and trade him for "help"
The chief of the people who should hear this is Lebron…
"I wouldn’t wish that on most dogs, most, I hate pitbulls!!!!“ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just trying to support the video 👍