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NBA Summer League Day 3: Bronnie James shows improvement, everyone loves Kawamura Yue
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Bronnie James Shines with Progress on NBA Summer League Day 3, Kawamura Yue Wins Hearts

July 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Las Vegas – The 2025 NBA Summer League kicked off in Las Vegas with two courts hosting eight games during the opening weekend, providing plenty of exciting moments and insights.

Bronnie James has continued to attract attention. For the marquee opening night game, the NBA paired this second-year player and 55th draft pick against the top pick and Rising Star Cooper Flag. The matchup was a major draw, becoming the fourth most-watched Summer League game ever broadcasted on ESPN.

Beyond the buzz, the Summer League serves as a vital benchmark for player progress. While a player’s rookie year sets a foundation, their return tests whether they have improved. In Bronnie James’ case, the progress is evident.

Bronnie showed strength in transition and notable advancements in half-court play. His ball handling has become more confident, and his court vision and decision-making have taken a significant leap forward. Lakers Summer League coach Lindsay Harding noted Bronnie’s growth, particularly in his ability to read the floor beyond just pick-and-roll plays.

Though Bronnie still has work to do to secure a spot in the Lakers’ rotation, his performance in the game against the Pelicans showed promising signs, shooting well inside the paint but struggling from three-point range. The Lakers are focusing on giving him opportunities, especially in high-pressure moments, to run the offense and make decisions on the fly, which Harding believes is crucial for his development.

Another standout fan favorite is Kawamura Yuki, a 5’8” Japanese player with the Bulls. Kawamura, who was the shortest NBA player under contract last season with a two-way deal at Memphis, is showcasing his skills in Vegas, aiming to secure another NBA chance.

See also  LeBron James raves about the undeniable former Golden State Warriors draft pick.

Additional highlights from the Summer League include:
– Rising stars Cooper Flag and Carter Bryant had strong performances.
– Jeremiah Fear is entertaining, though his shooting efficiency is low, with many hard shots taken; improvements are expected.
– Maxime Raynaud, a vocal 7-foot French center for the Kings, is leading the team vocally while adjusting to the NBA’s pace.
– VJ Edgecombe from the 76ers is sidelined due to a thumb injury, and it’s unclear if he will play in the rest of the Summer League.

Fan Take: This Summer League gives fans a glimpse of future NBA talent and development, highlighting players like Bronnie James who could shape the league’s next generation. It’s a crucial proving ground that shows both promise and areas needing growth, making it a must-watch for dedicated basketball followers.

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