It took an extra day, but LeBron James finally got what he wanted — the opportunity to play on the same team as his son.
The Lakers revealed in a post to social media on Friday that Bronny James will be wearing the No. 9 jersey for the next season.
One of the worst-kept secrets in recent NBA Draft memory finally became official on Thursday when the Los Angeles Lakers selected Bronny James with the 55th overall pick.
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While the optics of the Lakers drafting Bronny James screams of nepotism, the franchise's front-office head, Rob Pelinka, has stressed that LeBron James' son earned a roster sport on his own accord.
ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday came to the defense of the Los Angeles Lakers and their recent selection of Bronny James.
Even with the high likelihood that LeBron James re-signs with the Lakers, there may be no single player's opinion that matters more to the franchise currently than Anthony Davis.
ESPN devoted a huge chunk of their second-round draft coverage to a player who's likely to average under five minutes per game next season.
One former NBA player somehow managed to speak the Los Angeles Lakers’ offseason into existence.
It was the Los Angeles Lakers or it was Australia for Bronny James, at least if former Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers is to be believed.
James served as a backup combo guard on a middling Trojans team in 2023-24. USC finished with a 15-18 record and missed the NCAA Tournament, with former head coach Andy Enfield departing for SMU in the offseason.
The assistant GM was unsurprisingly asked about the group's interest in LeBron James' eldest son, as the team has been linked to the former USC guard.
The 2024 NBA Draft begins Wednesday, and much of the spotlight will be on USC’s Bronny James.
LeBron said earlier in his career that his goal was to one day play alongside Bronny in the NBA.
Paul also confirmed the Lakers and Suns are the only two teams Bronny has worked out for.
The future of Bronny James is one of the biggest storylines of the 2024 NBA Draft. At least one NBA star seems to believe the polarizing prospect will be just fine.
LeBron James’ agent Rich Paul has weighed in on the possibility of James playing alongside his son Bronny in the NBA.
USC guard Bronny James' agent, Rich Paul, spoke surprisingly openly about clubs he believes are interested in his client.
There is still a wide range of opinions on where — or if — Bronny James will be selected in the 2024 NBA Draft, but at least one Western Conference team other than the Los Angeles Lakers reportedly has interest in the 19-year-old.
There are plenty of polarizing players in the 2024 NBA Draft, but none of them are capable of providing toxic discourse quite like Bronny James.
If the Los Angeles Lakers want to target former USC guard and son of LeBron James, Bronny James, in the 2024 NBA Draft, the opportunity may have arrived on a silver platter.
The Phoenix Suns need help to get back on track in the quest for their first NBA title, but Bronny James shouldn't be part of their future.
This team reportedly could be interested in acquiring Bronny James with a late-round pick.
Many people still believe the Los Angeles Lakers will seek to draft Bronny James, partly out of a desire to make LeBron happy. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, however, believes one Western Conference rival might try to wreck those plans.
With the May 29 deadline to withdraw from the draft looming, Bronny faces a difficult decision.
James made two significant announcements on Friday morning.
Bronny James has reportedly made a decision about his immediate basketball future, and it does not look like it is going to include USC.
Playing another year in college could help Bronny immensely.
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