The 2024 NBA Draft is generating a buzz, particularly around Bronny James, son of basketball legend LeBron James. The question on everyone’s mind: will Bronny join his father on the LA Lakers?
The anticipation is palpable. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if the Lakers will draft Bronny in the second round. While Bronny might not be the most sought-after prospect in the draft, the Lakers might be willing to overlook that to keep their star player, LeBron James, content.
Adding fuel to the fire are the oddsmakers. Early in the week, Bronny to the Lakers was even money. By the eve of the draft, the odds shifted to Bronny being a Laker at -165. With the Lakers holding the 55th pick, the draft position prop for Bronny closed at 54.5, with the over juiced at -158. All signs point to Los Angeles.
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While the Lakers are the favorites, the Phoenix Suns have emerged as a potential landing spot. They hold the 56th pick, acquired from the Denver Nuggets in a trade that saw Denver move up to the 22nd pick.
Bronny’s performance at USC has been a topic of discussion. After a promising start, he faced setbacks, including a cardiac arrest during summer workouts. His freshman season saw him average just under five points per game in 25 appearances.
However, college stats don’t paint the whole picture. The Milwaukee Bucks drafted AJ Johnson with the 23rd pick, despite Johnson averaging only two points in 26 games in the Australian NBL. This suggests teams are looking beyond immediate impact and focusing on potential and development.
Adding intrigue is Rich Paul, Bronny’s agent, stating that Bronny should receive a one-way contract, even if drafted in the second round. This demand could deter some teams, as it guarantees a roster spot and counts against the salary cap.
The Lakers, however, seem poised to meet this demand, further solidifying the belief that Bronny will be a Laker.
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The NBA Draft has evolved. This is the second year it has been a two-night event, a format last used in 1989. This new format gives teams more time to assess the draft board and explore potential trades. With only 28 picks in the second round, as the Philadelphia 76ers and the Suns forfeited theirs, the second round is ripe for surprises.
The attention on Bronny James is undeniable. He has been a central figure in the draft narrative, even overshadowing other prospects. His potential landing spot has become a bigger story than the prospects still available.
However, the Lakers shouldn’t feel pressured to draft Bronny if they have other options. Finding an immediate impact player in the first round could alleviate any pressure to use their second-round pick on Bronny.
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The second round of the 2024 NBA Draft promises to be captivating, largely due to the Bronny James factor. Where he lands will undoubtedly shape the narrative of the draft and have significant implications for his future and that of the Lakers.