The biggest problem with both Bryce and Bronny is not them but its national media using their name to generate traction like you stated in your vid. Its unfortunate cause the nba community is so negative already about everything and this just adds fuel to the fire. I hope both brothers become at starters in the league and contributors to good teams.
@@BigBroKuma A lot of NBA fans like the league for it's drama rather than the actual basketball games, it's like WWE to them. Those people are never happy and along with that Lebron is probably the most loved/hated player in the league so people are gonna have their opinions of Bryce and Bronny regardless of how good they really are. I hope they succeed too, Its crazy how many of those people want to see them fail when they haven't done anything personally other than play basketball
Aaaand you're doing it as well. You're expecting too much from them when you say you hope they become starters in the league when the talent isn't on that level. Media did them wrong by hyping them up and giving them too much coverage and then the fans did them doubly wrong when they don't see the reality and still project that they will be NBA starter caliber. There's nothing wrong with the fans that are getting upset too because the kids are getting more attention than other more deserving athletes.
I agree, the number one thing at his age is reps and at Sierra Canyon he's not gonna get nearly enough. It's hard to go from A GUY in high school to THE GUY in college. So many players make this mistake when they go through high school just trying to get as much exposure as they can. But if you're good enough the exposure will come no matter what.
The true test of what Bryce is really made of is If/When he goes to college and how he does at that university. Personally expected more from Bronny at the college level skill wise. Only time will tell on how Bryce compares
For sure. Bronnys heart issue threw off everything. We honestly won't even truly know how good Bryce is until he gets to that college level. Hopefully he can come do it at Ohio State lmfao
Yeah it definitely has its pros and cons. He's more in the spotlight at sierra canyon but gets way less playing time and doesn't get nearly enough reps because the ball isn't in his hands very much. We literally saw this already happen to Bronny too. Bryce transfered somewhere else which made sense but then transferred right back to Sierra canyon so who knows what happened there. I don't know why every big name regardless of skill feels the need to play at these stacked schools. I rather have the ball in my hands every possession at a smaller school just for the reps
You will never see a child of a billionaire become something great. They could be good. "Cause the wolf on the hill is never as hungry as the wolf climbing the hill."
They do not need to talk about any of these dudes. The media and LeBron dragged the hell outta Bronny without him actually being an incredible player. Let this kid cook until it's his time
If bronny and bryce werent born lebrons sons these numbers would just be average or low thats it but they have high ass expectations from everyone so when there not all the sudden the next two goats people get mad abt it lets be honest tho not like most of us could do better
@@JAYGMES Exactly, you get it. You can have every resource possible but not everybody is cut out to be one of the best basketball players in the entire world. Much easier said than done even being lebron's kid. If they were just properly evaluated and ranked accordingly then there would be way less pressure and no outrage
I got to see Bronny play in person as a freshman when he played against SVSM. Had a career high at the time and won MVP of the event. Even freshman Bronny was so much better than people remember
@@CourtsideChase um if ur dad is lebron yes you can, coach cal at kentucky had his son on team and his son was no where near a kentucky level basketball player
Didn't say anything about goals and ambitions. He is like his brother. They don't have that first step to create separation to be a professional ball player.@@CourtsideChase
@@robertpannell5486 Saying he wants to go to the NBA when he's currently not means it's a goal and aspiration so yes, yes you did. His brother is quite literally a professional ball player and you're saying a kid that hasn't even finished his high school career yet can't create separation. Good to know
The JAMES BROTHERS ARE AVERAGE BALL PLAYERS. ASPIRATION AND AMBITION WILL NOT HELP THEM. IT'S THE DAD THAT HAS ASPIRATIONS FOR HIMSELF. THAT IS THE PROBLEM. @@CourtsideChase
understandable but no one is saying this is his peak. yall gotta stop using his age as an excuse he’s in his last year of high school and played jv/varsity the last 2 years its not looking like he’s gonna be a nba prospect based off his production but he doesn’t need to do that to be successful he’s a decent basketball player that could probably play low major d1 that’s it
Lebron was already NBA material at 17. Bryce is a regular guy, his dad was a phenom. I think the reason people keep watching these videos is the hope he will be like his dad...not a chance. He is a good average 17 year old, but no one wants to watch normal b-ball. If they keep pushing him in the public than he is going to get evaluated. He doesn't get a free pass.
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The biggest problem with both Bryce and Bronny is not them but its national media using their name to generate traction like you stated in your vid. Its unfortunate cause the nba community is so negative already about everything and this just adds fuel to the fire. I hope both brothers become at starters in the league and contributors to good teams.
@@BigBroKuma A lot of NBA fans like the league for it's drama rather than the actual basketball games, it's like WWE to them. Those people are never happy and along with that Lebron is probably the most loved/hated player in the league so people are gonna have their opinions of Bryce and Bronny regardless of how good they really are. I hope they succeed too, Its crazy how many of those people want to see them fail when they haven't done anything personally other than play basketball
Aaaand you're doing it as well. You're expecting too much from them when you say you hope they become starters in the league when the talent isn't on that level.
Media did them wrong by hyping them up and giving them too much coverage and then the fans did them doubly wrong when they don't see the reality and still project that they will be NBA starter caliber.
There's nothing wrong with the fans that are getting upset too because the kids are getting more attention than other more deserving athletes.
@@RejectHumanityReturn2Monkehe didn’t expect anything from them he just hopes hopefully the both fulfil there dreams…
@@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke "i hope" does not mean "i believe" or "i think". hope this helps!
They would both be lucky to play over seas 😂
MY MAN its refreshing to see a Video and i dont have to think if its an AI talking or a human beeing
Bryce just should have been at a smaller school and score 20+ per game
I agree, the number one thing at his age is reps and at Sierra Canyon he's not gonna get nearly enough. It's hard to go from A GUY in high school to THE GUY in college. So many players make this mistake when they go through high school just trying to get as much exposure as they can. But if you're good enough the exposure will come no matter what.
The true test of what Bryce is really made of is If/When he goes to college and how he does at that university. Personally expected more from Bronny at the college level skill wise. Only time will tell on how Bryce compares
For sure. Bronnys heart issue threw off everything. We honestly won't even truly know how good Bryce is until he gets to that college level. Hopefully he can come do it at Ohio State lmfao
Yes I knew he would be better than Bronny.. he has brons size
@@gmon3y46he’s not better than bronny 😂 that size doesn’t matter
@@ONKINGDAVID🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Bronny ws avg in school tho
Going to sierra canyon was the biggest mistake for both
Yeah it definitely has its pros and cons. He's more in the spotlight at sierra canyon but gets way less playing time and doesn't get nearly enough reps because the ball isn't in his hands very much. We literally saw this already happen to Bronny too. Bryce transfered somewhere else which made sense but then transferred right back to Sierra canyon so who knows what happened there. I don't know why every big name regardless of skill feels the need to play at these stacked schools. I rather have the ball in my hands every possession at a smaller school just for the reps
You will never see a child of a billionaire become something great. They could be good. "Cause the wolf on the hill is never as hungry as the wolf climbing the hill."
James kids ruined by his wealth and his mom's poor genes
There's a woman who's in top 10 in tennis. Don't remember her name but her dad is a billionaire
@@jimdups7783 Daddy's money bought her way up with all the pro training. Women's sports is weak to begin with.
Bronny works.................................HARD. Don't be a jerk.
@@figuredrawing4912in the g league
They do not need to talk about any of these dudes. The media and LeBron dragged the hell outta Bronny without him actually being an incredible player. Let this kid cook until it's his time
Why’re you saying Lebron like that isn’t his literal kid. Do you really think that Lebron won’t talk about his son at all?
Not everyone can be an NBA player... 🤷🏽♂️
If bronny and bryce werent born lebrons sons these numbers would just be average or low thats it but they have high ass expectations from everyone so when there not all the sudden the next two goats people get mad abt it lets be honest tho not like most of us could do better
@@JAYGMES Exactly, you get it. You can have every resource possible but not everybody is cut out to be one of the best basketball players in the entire world. Much easier said than done even being lebron's kid. If they were just properly evaluated and ranked accordingly then there would be way less pressure and no outrage
@CourtsideChase real shit bro I hope your videos start goin far
I appreciate that my guy I really do!
He's not his dad, but for high school, he is not too bad.
bronny as a freshman was better than bryce at any point
I got to see Bronny play in person as a freshman when he played against SVSM. Had a career high at the time and won MVP of the event. Even freshman Bronny was so much better than people remember
no, we really dont. im sick of hearing about average no bodys just because they are related to the goat. stop this nonsense already
That's literally why I made the video lol
@@CourtsideChase my bad i got irritated at the title because i thought you were going to talk him up or something. didnt watch the video lmao
For those two sons it will be like for MJs Sons …. You simply can’t keep up with a GOAT !
LeBron with get him a contract with the Lakers & take him & his sons to the NBA Finals ❤
He will be better than Bronny..
@@gmon3y46 It's still possible
No he won’t doesn’t even compare to bronny at the same age 😂 bronny has playmaking, shooting,defending and athleticism 😂😂 Bryce doesn’t compare
No he won’t
Bryce is trash 😂
@@mcNuggetMuncher you don't play for sierra canyon or in the EYBL if you're trash
@@CourtsideChaseyes you can, he’s rich
@@CourtsideChase um if ur dad is lebron yes you can, coach cal at kentucky had his son on team and his son was no where near a kentucky level basketball player
Bryce actually believes he will be drafted by the NBA.
@@robertpannell5486 Nothing wrong with having goals and ambitions. Every young player should think they're going to the NBA if they work hard enough
Didn't say anything about goals and ambitions. He is like his brother. They don't have that first step to create separation to be a professional ball player.@@CourtsideChase
@@robertpannell5486 Saying he wants to go to the NBA when he's currently not means it's a goal and aspiration so yes, yes you did. His brother is quite literally a professional ball player and you're saying a kid that hasn't even finished his high school career yet can't create separation. Good to know
The JAMES BROTHERS ARE AVERAGE BALL PLAYERS. ASPIRATION AND AMBITION WILL NOT HELP THEM. IT'S THE DAD THAT HAS ASPIRATIONS FOR HIMSELF. THAT IS THE PROBLEM. @@CourtsideChase
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the kid is 17 the kid is 17 please him alone
understandable but no one is saying this is his peak. yall gotta stop using his age as an excuse he’s in his last year of high school and played jv/varsity the last 2 years its not looking like he’s gonna be a nba prospect based off his production but he doesn’t need to do that to be successful he’s a decent basketball player that could probably play low major d1 that’s it
He getting drafted at 19/20 so him being 17 is a reasonable age to face criticism
Lebron was already NBA material at 17. Bryce is a regular guy, his dad was a phenom. I think the reason people keep watching these videos is the hope he will be like his dad...not a chance. He is a good average 17 year old, but no one wants to watch normal b-ball. If they keep pushing him in the public than he is going to get evaluated. He doesn't get a free pass.
No...
We don't need to talk about yet.