As he prepares for his 22nd NBA season, Lakers star LeBron James appears to be energized by the chance to compete alongside his son, writes Dave McMenamin of ESPN. After Wednesday’s practice, Anthony Davis detailed a spirited exchange between LeBron and Bronny James during a five-on-five scrimmage.
“It’s fantastic to be able to be here and witness it in practice,” Davis said. “Bronny hit a three over him today. Everybody was talking smack in Bronny’s favor. Then Bron came down and just bullied somebody. Just took it out on (the defender) — I forgot who it was — and got a layup. Bronny came down and hit another three, I think over Austin (Reaves). And Bron wanted the ball. So you could see, even though they weren’t matched up, the competition is there. And that’s what we love to see.”
At age 39, LeBron is coming off a long summer of basketball that culminated with a gold medal for Team USA in Paris. New head coach J.J. Redick has talked to team trainer Mike Mancias about slowly getting LeBron ready for the start of the season, but he declined to divulge any details.
“I think we have a pretty clear plan,” Redick said. “We’ll share that plan when it’s appropriate.”
There’s more from Los Angeles:
- LeBron believes third-year wing Max Christie is ready to take on a larger role this season, McMenamin adds in another story. A second-round pick in 2022, Christie received a new four-year, $32MM contract this summer. “I think for me it’s kind of just proving myself again,” Christie said. “I haven’t proven too much as a player in this league. I’ve had spurts and sporadic moments where I’ve been really good, but I want to put a whole season together. Hopefully I get the opportunity to do that this year.”
- Redick has to balance his analytical side with his basketball instincts as he adjusts to viewing the game as a coach, observes Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times. Although Davis believes “numbers aren’t anything,” they’re very important to Redick, who wants as much statistical data as he can get. “More information is better,” Redick said. “That’s how I … every person we’ve hired, that’s been a key thing that I’ve told them. ‘Do you want to get in the weeds?’ ‘Yeah, I do want to get in the weeds. Yeah.’ So as much info as possible.”
- General manager Rob Pelinka had a surprisingly quiet summer in terms of personnel moves, but he indicated at a recent press conference that he’s willing to part with future first-round picks to make the Lakers better this season (hat tip to Lake Show Life). “I think the philosophy that J.J. and I are aligned on is: We want to build sustainable Lakers excellence … every lens that we look through has to lead to sustainable Lakers excellence,” Pelinka said. “So the direct answer to your question is: Yes, we would do a trade with both (available first-round draft) picks if that would lead to sustainable Lakers excellence. We would also use one pick to make a marginal upgrade if we felt it was the right thing to do.”
Rob Pelinka Doesn’t make any decisions. He ordered’s office supplies. That’s it Lebron makes all the decisions.
Callyouout isn’t the brightest bulb but that’s ok, most folks are fine with that and he just goes with the majority.
Yeah, the LBJ makes every decision while upper management just orders office supplies trope is getting old.
We know James plays politics and uses his power to get what he wants. You don’t think that happens league wide with most Superstar players?
Wasn’t the Dame to the Bucks deal about Giannis telling management he wanted that deal done? Giannis doesn’t shy away from admitting that.
You don’t think the Warriors checked with Steph before letting Klay walk? If he told management “no, I absolutely want Klay back in a Warriors uniform”, Klay would still be a Warrior.
Look, I don’t like LBJ, so this is not protecting my favourite player or anything. He is the biggest “get what I want” guy in the league, but he ain’t the only one.
@ Callyouout. Careful….speak the truth about L.A or Golden State and the pack mentality kicks in. Cuck is very protective of L.A even though they suck and are going nowhere. Ask him who the GOAT is lol.
Clearly unbiased commentary coming from a diehard Celtics fan about a team all Celtics fans hate, lol.
F the Lakers. I’m too mature and I don’t hate the energy to hate any sports team but if I did it’d be the Yankees followed closely by the Lakers.
It’s just that it’s asinine, trendy and repetitive for fans to say that LeBron makes all the decisions. He wouldn’t have batted an eye at resigning Alex Caruso and going deep into the luxury tax. LeBron would also trade every pick they had for quality vets that would help him win now, he’s 39 years old and doesn’t care about draft picks two+ years out. Yeah he used some influence to get his kid drafted obviously but who wouldn’t if they could?
What a toxic work environment. Everyone in the Lakers organization is a background character in this LeBron James s**t-show.
Its a wait and see on Bronny. They will probably let him play a game with his dad and then send him down to the G league. The test will be when they send him down does LeBron get mad or dos what needs to be done. JJ needs to have the guts to tell LeBron that Bronny is not NBA ready. That 1 game they will try hard to get Bronny the ball on every play so don’t get too excited if he scores a few points.
If these stories are true about browny 3 point shot he will definitely start. Lakers need shooters. Sounds like he is going to be giving Curry a run for his money…
The make or break for the Lakers season, will be whether or not JJ Reddick can tell LeBron no.
The Lakers are going to be insufferable to watch this season…
All those clucky men going “I wish I could play with my son”… Ew…