BREAKING: Lakers Makes Major Announcement about Bronny James Ahead of Final Summer League Game

After a slow start in the NBA Summer League, Los Angeles Lakers rookie Bronny James delivered his best performance yet in Thursday’s victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. James scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds, dished out three assists, and blocked two shots, shooting 5-of-10 from the field.
Despite fans’ excitement to see James continue his momentum, the Lakers announced on Saturday that James, along with Dalton Knecht and Maxwell Lewis, will not participate in the team’s final Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls.

Lakers reporter Mike Trudell indicated that the decision is medically driven, as the team wants to prioritize the health of their young players by resting them.
The announcement has disappointed many Lakers fans, who were eager to see more of James. Fans expressed their frustration, especially since James was showing significant potential and comfort in his game against Cleveland.
Bronny James is expected to return to action in the NBA preseason, where he may have the chance to play alongside his father, LeBron James, for the first time. This highly anticipated moment has been eagerly awaited by fans since Bronny was drafted 55th overall in the 2024 NBA Draft.