LeBron James and Anthony Davis will make their preseason debuts Sunday night against Phoenix, writes Khobi Price of The Orange County Register. Both players were held out of Friday’s loss to Minnesota, with coach J.J. Redick explaining that he didn’t want to risk using them after they played in the Olympics and had a heavy workload at training camp.
“We want to carry over with what we did [Saturday] at practice,” James said. “We were very intent on what we want to accomplish going forward. [Friday] was one of those first games. It’s been a while since a lot of guys have played in a game setting. And it looked that way.”
James had a good vantage point to watch his son, Bronny James in his first game against NBA competition. Bronny scored two points and shot just 1-of-6 from the field, but he led the team with three blocked shots.
“For him, it’s obviously an adjustment,” LeBron said. “Every rank that you climb, it’s always an adjustment to get used to it. When he went to high school, from middle school from high school to USC and now to the pros, it’s always an adjustment to make. The more time he’s out on the floor with pros, the speed, the cadence, you get better and better the more time you put on the floor.
“And you’ve got to think that he lost pretty much a third of last season because of the (heart) condition. But he’s gotten better and better every day. He continues to put the work in. And it’s up to us as the veterans and the guys out here to try to help him, help Dalton (Knecht), help all the young guys to get him better and better every day to help them accomplish what we want to accomplish.”
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- Redick was also encouraged by what he saw from Bronny, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Redick said Bronny has looked good in camp and is “easy to coach.”“He can do some things defensively at his size that are really unique, and I think can turn into a really disruptive defender,” Redick said. “That manifested itself. On the offensive end, he’s still figuring out who he is. That’s our job as a player development program just to build him in.”
- There was a lot of attention on Bronny, but Max Christie made the biggest impact on Friday night, observes Jovan Buha of The Athletic. The 21-year-old shooting guard, who signed a four-year, $32MM contract this summer, started the preseason with 11 points, seven rebounds, two assists, one steal and two blocks in 34 minutes. He has also become more aggressive defensively — at Redick’s request. “He’s asked me to be kind of that dog on defense, pick up full-court,” Christie said. “I tried to do a little bit of that tonight. There’s a comfort level that I’m going to get a little bit more comfortable with. I haven’t really done that a lot in my career.”
- The Lakers also got an encouraging debut from Knecht, who shot 7-of-13 from the field and tied for the team lead with 16 points, Buha adds. He displayed a quick release on his jumper and was competitive on the defensive end.
Lakers need Randle and DiVincenzo
Randle stats
24, 9, 5
Donte
16, 5, 3
40% 3PT
I’ve never heard of this Bronny kid until now…
Sounds like the next Tony Allen… lol
Would be nice if we could focus on the team a bit more than this father son stuff…
Media thinks all we want to hear about is Bronny but he’s already so over exposed it’s a huge turn off.
It’s called a snippet from laker training camp. LeBron is the Lakers.
Any team would love to have a player like Tony Allen without the off court issues and a better three points shot. If that’s where his development and trajectory take him he’ll have a very successful NBA career.
Oh yeah, and Dalton Knecht.
Knecht could fly totally under the radar and be a star
@ Guskinn….I hope Knecht is tough between the ears. Curtain guys in the media riding with Rich Paul, flying the James family flag won’t be saying anything bad about Bronny. I’m sure the microscope will be on Knecht though.
the media needs to leave Bronny alone and not put all these high expectations on him. He is not his dad and he doesn’t have his dad’s talent. Its going to take a couple years in the G league before he is NBA ready. Laker team needs to take the pressure off Bronny by announcing he will be playing in the G league most of the year. He has more pressure on him than the #1 pick.
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