Bronny James' schedule this year isn't like what other NBA rookies will experience. The Los Angeles Lakers intend for him to only play for their G League South Bay Lakers in home games.
Playing only home games for South Bay, Bronny will not participate in the team's road contests, which ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported on “The Hoop Collective” podcast.
According to Windhorst, the Lakers' treatment of James, the son of superstar LeBron James, “went too far.”
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“Honestly, I know he was getting somewhat special treatment and nepotism. That's fine. I don't care. That's normal,” said Windhorst, who has covered LeBron since his days at St. Vincent- St. Mary High School, said. “Now I think it's actually detrimental to him. I don't like it. I don't know whose idea it was. Obviously the Lakers are OK with it. They're doing it.
“In this particular case, I think it went too far, and I don't think it benefits Bronny. I don't think it benefits the South Bay Lakers. And I don't think it benefits LeBron at this stage.”
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The father-son duo of James became the first to share an NBA court together during the Lakers' victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves last month.
Since then, Bronny has been used sparingly by new head coach JJ Redick, playing limited minutes in six of the Lakers' 10 games. Bronny scored four points in total.
In his G League debut on Saturday, Bronny recorded six points, four assists and three rebounds in 31 minutes.
Windhorst can't imagine not having the full G League experience to help develop Bronny.
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The Lakers are 6-4 to start the season, which places them in seventh place in the Western Conference standings.
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