ESPN writer criticizes Lakers' handling of Bronny James in G League plan
ESPN writer Brian Windhorst criticized the Los Angeles Lakers for their handling of Bronny James, who will only play home games for the G League South Bay Lakers. Windhorst believes this approach is excessive and not beneficial for Bronny's development. Bronny, the son of superstar LeBron James, has played limited minutes in the NBA, scoring four points in six games. In his G League debut, he scored six points, four assists, and three rebounds in 31 minutes. The Lakers are currently 6-4 in the NBA season, sitting in seventh place in the Western Conference.