With Bronny James now on the Los Angeles Lakers, many fans are wondering when he’s going to be on the court with his father, LeBron James, as he begins his professional journey. But ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski thinks fans need to temper their expectations if they believe the father-son duo will be out on the court all season long. It may happen during the first week, but the G League is likely where Bronny James will see most of his playing time. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.
Bronny, the 55th overall pick of this year’s draft, signed a four-year deal worth $7.9 million with the Lakers. He will reportedly don the jersey for the first time in Las Vegas during Summer League play. In turn, the James family is set to become the first father-son duo to ever play in the NBA at the same time, let alone the same team.