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Bronnie James blocks rumors about LeBron going into the second season with the Lakers
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Bronnie James Shuts Down Speculation Surrounding LeBron’s Second Season with the Lakers

July 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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LeBron James’ son, Bronnie James, is staying focused on his development with the Lakers during the NBA Summer League, despite rumors and speculation about the team’s future. Bronnie downplayed questions about the Lakers’ direction, saying he is concentrating on his gameplay and not paying attention to outside distractions. LeBron recently opted into a $52.6 million player contract for what will be the Lakers’ 23rd NBA season, but his agent Rich Paul was vague about LeBron’s goals for the season amid ongoing team changes, including the addition of center DeAndre Ayton.

Last season, LeBron and Bronnie made history as the first father-son duo to play together in the NBA, but Bronnie remains focused on his present progress rather than future uncertainties. He has slimmed down to 215 pounds with an emphasis on conditioning and diet, aiming to enhance his stamina after overcoming a cardiac arrest two years ago. Defensively, Bronnie is determined to be impactful on the floor, confident that his effort will make him a valuable asset to the team. Meanwhile, Lakers’ second-round pick Ado Tiero is recovering from a knee injury and will miss Summer League but is expected to be ready for training camp.

Fan Take: This update highlights Bronnie James’ commitment to growth and resilience, signaling promising potential for the Lakers’ future. For basketball fans, it underscores the ongoing legacy of the James family and hints at crucial developmental moves that could shape the sport’s next chapter.

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