Lakers increase special treatment for Bronny James, raising concerns about player development
Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, is receiving increased special treatment from the Los Angeles Lakers. He will only participate in G League home games and will not travel for road contests, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. Windhorst expressed concern that this arrangement may hinder Bronny's development as a player. He noted that while some special treatment is expected, the current situation could be detrimental to Bronny and the team. Bronny, 20, has made limited appearances in NBA games, averaging less than three minutes per game. He recently debuted in the G League, scoring six points in 31 minutes during a home game.