He should stay in college for at least 3 years, and develop his game. Not everyone is a 1-and-done talent, Curry played 3 years at Davidson, MJ played 3 years at North Carolina, Scottie Pippen played 4 years at Arkansas. I fear LeBron for selfish reasons would fasttrack Bronny to the NBA just to fulfill his desire to play with his son before retirement, even knowing fully well that Bronny ain't ready and would be setting him up for failure. I hope for once Bron puts the needs of others before himself, especially his son's.
That's exactly what is happening. Bronny could one day be an NBA player as he performed in the MacDonalds All star game so he can play but HS to NBA is a terrifying leap.
Usually these videos are s**t, but you gave a good non-biased analysis/opinion. Respect! From my POV, only time will tell. If I remember correctly, Steph Curry struggled at Davison. Based on the logic of some of these comments, people would have benched Curry, dimmed his light and would have suggested that he’ll never be as good as his dad. Fortunately he had a coach that believed in him. I have no ideas where Bronny will be in regard to the NBA, but I’m rooting for him.
I appreciate that, man. He’s a talent kid with a seemingly good heart. Bronny should be fine as long as he takes his time and develops. But you’re absolutely right, people are quick to forget that Curry wasn’t always the guy that we know now. Even during his first couple of years, his ankle injuries created a lot of doubt… and then 2012-2013 happened
No offense but Curry averaged 21.5ppg and shot 41 percent from 3 as a 18 year old freshman. You may be thinking about Westbrook who averaged 3 points per game as a freshman. But keep on mind Westbrook was 17 when his freshman year started. Westbrook was 19 his first few weeks in the NBA.
Actually, he is pretty underwhelming considering the access he has to coaching and development, there are kids with none of that who play better than him.
Like Michael Jordan’s kids and other kids benefiting from the wealth of their superstar parent, there is not the hunger and desperation that comes from living with low income poverty.
Theres obviously no video with him declaring it, but the writing is on the wall. Also, when Bron broke the scoring record, Bronny said that he and his brother would be #2 and #3 on that list. That’s about as good as I can do lol
If both Bronny & Bryce reach their full potential, I think Bryce will be better too. He got his father’s height, and will keep growing for another year or two
Do you think Bronny is ready for the NBA? Comment your thoughts below 👇👇
Only time will tell
@@Itsmetheguy7 Yes indeed. Tbh despite how blunt I was in the video, I would love to see him blossom into a quality Pro player
I think he has nba level talent. Just need more development. And more reps.
@@Gamingwithdes23 yeah I agree, I think he needs another year or two in college and then we'll see what happens
@@Tay_Sports but I will say if he does leave this year it would fast track his development. He game is better suited for the nba.
He should stay in college for at least 3 years, and develop his game.
Not everyone is a 1-and-done talent, Curry played 3 years at Davidson, MJ played 3 years at North Carolina, Scottie Pippen played 4 years at Arkansas.
I fear LeBron for selfish reasons would fasttrack Bronny to the NBA just to fulfill his desire to play with his son before retirement, even knowing fully well that Bronny ain't ready and would be setting him up for failure.
I hope for once Bron puts the needs of others before himself, especially his son's.
I'm with you 100% percent. Couldn't have summarized it any better
That's exactly what is happening. Bronny could one day be an NBA player as he performed in the MacDonalds All star game so he can play but HS to NBA is a terrifying leap.
Talking about the guy that makes millions off the back of slave labor 😂
Usually these videos are s**t, but you gave a good non-biased analysis/opinion. Respect! From my POV, only time will tell. If I remember correctly, Steph Curry struggled at Davison. Based on the logic of some of these comments, people would have benched Curry, dimmed his light and would have suggested that he’ll never be as good as his dad. Fortunately he had a coach that believed in him. I have no ideas where Bronny will be in regard to the NBA, but I’m rooting for him.
I appreciate that, man. He’s a talent kid with a seemingly good heart. Bronny should be fine as long as he takes his time and develops. But you’re absolutely right, people are quick to forget that Curry wasn’t always the guy that we know now. Even during his first couple of years, his ankle injuries created a lot of doubt… and then 2012-2013 happened
No offense but Curry averaged 21.5ppg and shot 41 percent from 3 as a 18 year old freshman. You may be thinking about Westbrook who averaged 3 points per game as a freshman. But keep on mind Westbrook was 17 when his freshman year started. Westbrook was 19 his first few weeks in the NBA.
We wouldn’t be talking about him if his father wasn’t Lebron, i would call that nepotism.
Nepo baby.
Kid would have no shot at the league without his dad. He probably doesn't even really like basketball. If he did, I think he'd be a lot better.
Actually, he is pretty underwhelming considering the access he has to coaching and development, there are kids with none of that who play better than him.
Facts.
He came off the bench in high school and came off the bench in college. I don't understand what people are seeing.
The name on his jersey. If it didn’t say “James” on it, he wouldn’t be at USC
Like Michael Jordan’s kids and other kids benefiting from the wealth of their superstar parent, there is not the hunger and desperation that comes from living with low income poverty.
You’re on the money! Very few sons have eclipsed their NBA fathers. Kobe, Steph, and Klay are the few that did (unless I’m forgetting anyone)
Basketball isn't even a poor man's game anymore. Bronny's had all the resources to get better at this game. He's just not talented enough.
They gotta make bronny go understudy uncle rich paul. Bronny aint no nba talent.
😂😂😂
Has Bronny ever said that the NBA was his dream? I wanna see that video
Theres obviously no video with him declaring it, but the writing is on the wall. Also, when Bron broke the scoring record, Bronny said that he and his brother would be #2 and #3 on that list. That’s about as good as I can do lol
Nepotism
He’s not even a D1 college talent
Yeah it’s been rough at USC
It’s all hype his daddy is forcing the NBA TO DRAFT HIM. I know because I work in the NBA
@@Luckyloujininteresting. What do you know?
@@brentpham1155 I know your mama is sweet in bed
@@brentpham1155 lol 😂 more then you
Here’s the thing if he is trash he’ll be out of the league pretty quick so don’t get upset just let things play out 🤌
Bryce the future
If both Bronny & Bryce reach their full potential, I think Bryce will be better too. He got his father’s height, and will keep growing for another year or two
Bryce is worse than Bronny at the same stage. Hes not much of a prospect either.
Stay four years! Get your degree!
Get his degree in law and become an Agent like his uncle Rich Paul
nepotism
100%
Jimmy Butler looks more like Mike than Mike's own kids, lol
🤣🤣 I wouldn’t be surprised if that was really his son. The whole conspiracy makes sense when you take into account MJ’s trip to TX