Yahoo Sports NBA draft analyst Krysten Peek is joined by Swish Cultures CEO Jordan Richard to dive into Bronny James’ work ethic. Some analysts are fiercely critical of Bronny, but other analysts see the potential in LeBron James’ son and are reasonable enough to acknowledge that Bronny hasn’t had enough time to fully develop all the areas of his game.
Bronny, if taught and cultivated properly, and given enough time in the weight room and on the practice court, could blossom into a quality NBA player. However, in the present moment — June of 2024 — he does not appear to be an NBA-ready player. He is a project more than an instant producer, a player an NBA team will need to be patient with. In many ways, the discussion surrounding Bronny James has less to do with his potential, and more to do with how quickly he can improve his game. Most players in his situation would have stayed in college basketball for a second year.
Bronny James, of course, is not most players. His situation is not typical in any way, shape or form.
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