Lakers' strategy for rookie Bronny James raises development concerns
The Los Angeles Lakers are trying to support rookie Bronny James, but their strategy is raising questions. He has played in five of the team's first ten games and recently debuted in the G League, where he will only play home games. This limited G League schedule reduces his game time and experience, as he has only played 16 minutes with the Lakers. ESPN analyst Brian Windhorst expressed concerns that this approach may hinder Bronny's development. Windhorst noted that if Bronny were not LeBron James' son, he might have spent more time in the G League to improve. In his first G League game, Bronny played over 31 minutes, showing more comfort and skill against lower-level competition.