James has high expectations for his eldest son, Bronny. After accomplishing the great feats of his career, James's greatest wish was to be able to compete on the court with Bronny, even cheering for him publicly, and even using his retirement season as bait.
However, Bronny did not inherit the same strong basketball talent as his father James, which also confirms the saying that "superstar children are not suitable for basketball". Neither Jordan's two sons nor the Magic's children inherited their father's basketball talents. Obviously, James' children are no exception. Bronny was inferior to his father in terms of physical fitness and basketball skills, especially after suffering a serious heart injury in the first two years, which once raised doubts about whether he was the result of overindulgence.
Although Bronny has returned to the court, he has only averaged 56 points, 28 rebounds and 2Level of 0 assists. If it weren't for the fact that he was James' son, Bronny would have been a bench player at best. To get into the NBA, you need to have a good and consistent performance on the college court, and Bronny's current stats and influence are nowhere near enough to support him in the NBA. The latest draft** results also suggest that Bronny could be missing out in the draft in the new season.
Even some fans are starting to worry about whether Bronny will be the next "Marcus Jordan". Bronny, who had a privileged life, may not have been able to devote himself to basketball and even became obsessed with esports and smoking in his early years, and often appeared on social **. Jordan's second son, Marcus, became famous for having a hot fight with Pippen's ex-wife, and this relationship even led to conflicts between Pippen and Jordan.
Lala, the ex-wife of James' good friend Anthony, is also a middle-aged woman with a good figure, which is reminiscent of the scene when James and Anthony were once teammates. Brownie's story seems like a drama, and now we just have to wait to see if he can finally hold on to himself.
In short, Bronny is a young man with a lot of potential who needs to find his way in his path and work hard for it. Regardless of the end result, we're looking forward to seeing him who he is, not an extension of James. As parents, all we can do is give him support and encouragement and hope that he can succeed, both on the basketball court and in life.
Do you think Bronny will be able to inherit his father's basketball talent and become a good basketball player?