Going to be honest, kid has a ton of pressure due to his dad and has lost his confidence because of his dad but also because of his heart condition. I think he should have stayed in college, cause with his name... he still would have been looked at. Not many kids get that chance. He also needs to slow down and get his rhythm back. Sure he's good if you give him time to gain the confidence back up. But we are seeing what happens when you rush things because daddy wanted something.
You bring up some powerful points. It’s hard not to feel for Bronny, the pressure from being LeBron’s son combined with the heart condition is a lot for anyone to handle, let alone a young athlete. Staying in college could’ve been a safer route for his development, and I agree that taking time to rebuild his rhythm and confidence is crucial. That said, he’s already shown flashes of resilience, and if he can overcome these challenges, it could be a huge part of his legacy proving he’s more than just “LeBron’s son.”
Should of made a name for himself on the east coast like Duke, or N.C....Hispro chances would of been greater and he could build his own legacy. Now he is just hanging on to dad's trail😮
Interesting perspective! 🤔 There’s definitely a case for Bronny taking a different path, like joining a powerhouse program out east to step out of LeBron’s shadow. But staying on the west coast also has its advantages he’s under familiar systems and closer to his family’s support.
Totally agree! 🙌 Bronny has his own path to walk, and it’s exciting to watch him grow into his own player. While the comparisons are inevitable with a dad like LeBron, it’s important to appreciate Bronny for the unique skills and style he brings to the game.
You’re right, the social media spotlight can be intense especially when your dad is one of the greatest of all time! 😅 But one thing about Bronny is that he seems to handle the pressure with maturity beyond his years. It’s tough, but every bit of criticism could be fuel for him to prove doubters wrong.
Absolutely, Bronny is carving out his own identity, which is what makes his journey so intriguing. Comparing him to LeBron or even MJ is inevitable in basketball, but it’s not entirely fair to Bronny. He’s in a unique position, and his success should be measured on his own terms, not just in the shadow of greatness.
It’s definitely a polarizing topic! Some people see LeBron’s involvement as overbearing, while others see it as a father doing everything to support his son. At the end of the day, LeBron’s legacy is unique, and Bronny will have to carve his own path no matter what.
That’s an interesting take! Kobe was indeed a legend who had his own unique way of showing respect for the game and his family, and it’s part of why we all admire him so much. 🙌 But Bronny’s journey is different he’s navigating a legacy while carving out his own identity, which is no small feat. What do you think it will take for Bronny to step out of his father’s shadow and prove himself?
Going to be honest, kid has a ton of pressure due to his dad and has lost his confidence because of his dad but also because of his heart condition. I think he should have stayed in college, cause with his name... he still would have been looked at. Not many kids get that chance. He also needs to slow down and get his rhythm back. Sure he's good if you give him time to gain the confidence back up. But we are seeing what happens when you rush things because daddy wanted something.
You bring up some powerful points. It’s hard not to feel for Bronny, the pressure from being LeBron’s son combined with the heart condition is a lot for anyone to handle, let alone a young athlete. Staying in college could’ve been a safer route for his development, and I agree that taking time to rebuild his rhythm and confidence is crucial. That said, he’s already shown flashes of resilience, and if he can overcome these challenges, it could be a huge part of his legacy proving he’s more than just “LeBron’s son.”
Should of made a name for himself on the east coast like Duke, or N.C....Hispro chances would of been greater and he could build his own legacy. Now he is just hanging on to dad's trail😮
Interesting perspective! 🤔 There’s definitely a case for Bronny taking a different path, like joining a powerhouse program out east to step out of LeBron’s shadow. But staying on the west coast also has its advantages he’s under familiar systems and closer to his family’s support.
Well bro, just stop comparing Bronny to his father. Bronny doesn't need to be a GOAT, just let him be himself!! He will get better eventually!!
Totally agree! 🙌 Bronny has his own path to walk, and it’s exciting to watch him grow into his own player. While the comparisons are inevitable with a dad like LeBron, it’s important to appreciate Bronny for the unique skills and style he brings to the game.
Daddys pride,and now your son taking a lot of criticism and insult, on social media!
You’re right, the social media spotlight can be intense especially when your dad is one of the greatest of all time! 😅 But one thing about Bronny is that he seems to handle the pressure with maturity beyond his years. It’s tough, but every bit of criticism could be fuel for him to prove doubters wrong.
WHAT DO YOU THINK: Will Bronny carve out his own legacy, or will the pressure of following in LeBron’s footsteps prove too much?
Bronny is NOTHING like his Father. Who is nothing like Jordanm LeBron is his own man.
Absolutely, Bronny is carving out his own identity, which is what makes his journey so intriguing. Comparing him to LeBron or even MJ is inevitable in basketball, but it’s not entirely fair to Bronny. He’s in a unique position, and his success should be measured on his own terms, not just in the shadow of greatness.
Dumb! Not every father would do what LeBron did most father's have self respect.
It’s definitely a polarizing topic! Some people see LeBron’s involvement as overbearing, while others see it as a father doing everything to support his son. At the end of the day, LeBron’s legacy is unique, and Bronny will have to carve his own path no matter what.
Kobe wouldn’t have done the same mate, he respects the game and his girls more than that.
That’s an interesting take! Kobe was indeed a legend who had his own unique way of showing respect for the game and his family, and it’s part of why we all admire him so much. 🙌 But Bronny’s journey is different he’s navigating a legacy while carving out his own identity, which is no small feat. What do you think it will take for Bronny to step out of his father’s shadow and prove himself?