What did LeBron James say about his sons first NBA points against Cleveland Cavaliers
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James expressed pride after his son, Bronny James, scored his first NBA points in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers—LeBron’s hometown team. Bronny’s milestone marks a historic moment for the James family, despite the Lakers’ 134-110 loss to the Cavs.
LeBron, who defended his son’s performance and acknowledged Bronny’s growth, shared his admiration publicly. “He’s better than I woulda been in that situation,” LeBron said, noting that if their roles were reversed, he might not have handled it as well as Bronny did.
Bronny, wearing number 9 for the Lakers, drove confidently to the basket and contributed to the game, even in a challenging matchup. While reports suggest Bronny might soon join the G League, his first points have sparked excitement among fans eager to follow his NBA journey.
As for the Lakers, they aim to rebound from the loss when they face the Toronto Raptors on November 1, hoping to gain momentum early in the NBA season.