Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
Hmmmm
Things is that he'll likely get that NIL by his name alone, not the school/collective itself.eastcoastcal said:
His NIL valuation is like 7M. I think the only way we would theoretically get around that would be if the family didn't put NIL into consideration given that Lebron is so wealthy already. Beyond that, he has a final list of USC, Oregon, and tOSU. Realistically nah we don't have a shot. If he chooses USC or Oregon, I guess we'll have 2 games a year that should be close to sold-out!
Yea, for sure! It's funny you posted this thread because I thought about a bit yesterday as well. I thought there were posts that LeBron was considering Cal had he not gone straight to the NBA from high school. He was on the Oakland Soldiers AAU Team with Cal's Leon Powe.eastcoastcal said:
Yeah that's true. I would love it for Madsen to reach out and maybe see if there's even an inkling of interest. Lebron did spend summers on Telegraph, or so I've read, and really enjoyed them!
BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
diva1 said:
Well LeBron almost came to Cal with Leon Powe and the other soldiers. And Jalen Brown came to Cal after meeting and playing against Ivan Rabb. So who knows?
Please no. Bronny is not that good (of course better than what we've seen the past few years). He is only highly rated because of the name and those that have seen him play are not impressed. And do we really want LeBron and his team exerting that much influence on the program which they will undoubtedly do? I'm familiar with an athletic director here in Southern California and have been told their demands at games are a bit much and that's just in high school. Hard pass.BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
parentswerebears said:
This thread is ridiculous. A little bit of hope and we are thinking about Bronny. Y'all are drunk.
HKBear97! said:Please no. Bronny is not that good (of course better than what we've seen the past few years). He is only highly rated because of the name and those that have seen him play are not impressed. And do we really want LeBron and his team exerting that much influence on the program which they will undoubtedly do? I'm familiar with an athletic director here in Southern California and have been told their demands at games are a bit much and that's just in high school. Hard pass.BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
parentswerebears said:
This thread is ridiculous. A little bit of hope and we are thinking about Bronny. Y'all are drunk.
And Steve Kerr's son!bearister said:parentswerebears said:
This thread is ridiculous. A little bit of hope and we are thinking about Bronny. Y'all are drunk.
Hey, we got Dr. J's son!
I didn't say he wasn't good enough to play for Cal, but from those who provided an assessment of his game, making the NBA is a stretch and his ranking seems a bit high. More importantly though, it appears the off-court drama that might come alongside is a risk. Madsen will have enough to deal with as it is, why add that to the mix?GMP said:HKBear97! said:Please no. Bronny is not that good (of course better than what we've seen the past few years). He is only highly rated because of the name and those that have seen him play are not impressed. And do we really want LeBron and his team exerting that much influence on the program which they will undoubtedly do? I'm familiar with an athletic director here in Southern California and have been told their demands at games are a bit much and that's just in high school. Hard pass.BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
This is a ridiculous post. Is he going to be as good as his dad? No. Is he going to be an NBA player? Probably, but perhaps not. But is he good enough to play for our basketball team? Uh, yes. 100%.
HKBear97! said:I didn't say he wasn't good enough to play for Cal, but from those who provided an assessment of his game, making the NBA is a stretch and his ranking seems a bit high. More importantly though, it appears the off-court drama that might come alongside is a risk. Madsen will have enough to deal with as it is, why add that to the mix?GMP said:HKBear97! said:Please no. Bronny is not that good (of course better than what we've seen the past few years). He is only highly rated because of the name and those that have seen him play are not impressed. And do we really want LeBron and his team exerting that much influence on the program which they will undoubtedly do? I'm familiar with an athletic director here in Southern California and have been told their demands at games are a bit much and that's just in high school. Hard pass.BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
This is a ridiculous post. Is he going to be as good as his dad? No. Is he going to be an NBA player? Probably, but perhaps not. But is he good enough to play for our basketball team? Uh, yes. 100%.
Quote:
Inside the Chatsworth bubble, life is simpler. Bronny patiently poses for pictures with anyone who asks. He takes over the speaker in warmups to play Yeat. He is cheerful but generally quiet in public eerily similar to his father's never loud.
"When you've got these four- or five-star kids, [sometimes] they've got the entourage, the stardom, and they're not quality people in general," said coach Larry Thompson of Wheeler High in Marietta, Ga., which lost to Sierra Canyon at the Galen Center in January. "They're entitled, spoiled, whatever the case may be.
"[Bronny] is the complete opposite."
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But this is a kid who's seen it all, who's heard it all, who absorbs it and continues to work under the weight of the expectations of millions.
"I think he's ready," Madden said.
Perhaps the best story of Sierra Canyon's season came from the bench, where 12-year-old team manager Erik Ginsburg was waiting, briefly going viral in January after cleaning wet spots during mid-game pauses with hilarious ferocity. And Ginsburg grinned brightly when asked about Bronny, someone the manager calls a friend.
"He respects everyone," Ginsburg said.
75bear said:And Steve Kerr's son!bearister said:parentswerebears said:
This thread is ridiculous. A little bit of hope and we are thinking about Bronny. Y'all are drunk.
Hey, we got Dr. J's son!
stu said:
Does Dirks have a son?
GMP said:HKBear97! said:I didn't say he wasn't good enough to play for Cal, but from those who provided an assessment of his game, making the NBA is a stretch and his ranking seems a bit high. More importantly though, it appears the off-court drama that might come alongside is a risk. Madsen will have enough to deal with as it is, why add that to the mix?GMP said:HKBear97! said:Please no. Bronny is not that good (of course better than what we've seen the past few years). He is only highly rated because of the name and those that have seen him play are not impressed. And do we really want LeBron and his team exerting that much influence on the program which they will undoubtedly do? I'm familiar with an athletic director here in Southern California and have been told their demands at games are a bit much and that's just in high school. Hard pass.BC Calfan said:
Madsen was an assistant for Lebron for one year in 2018-19.
Hmmmm
This is a ridiculous post. Is he going to be as good as his dad? No. Is he going to be an NBA player? Probably, but perhaps not. But is he good enough to play for our basketball team? Uh, yes. 100%.
Look, words matter. When you say, to the idea of Bronny coming to Cal, "Please no. Bronny is not that good..." most readers are going to think you think he's not good enough to play for Cal.
As for the drama, I'll point you to this LA Times story this week, which has a balanced look at his talent and performance, and also discusses that he does not bring drama. A couple excerpts on that last point:Quote:
Inside the Chatsworth bubble, life is simpler. Bronny patiently poses for pictures with anyone who asks. He takes over the speaker in warmups to play Yeat. He is cheerful but generally quiet in public eerily similar to his father's never loud.
"When you've got these four- or five-star kids, [sometimes] they've got the entourage, the stardom, and they're not quality people in general," said coach Larry Thompson of Wheeler High in Marietta, Ga., which lost to Sierra Canyon at the Galen Center in January. "They're entitled, spoiled, whatever the case may be.
"[Bronny] is the complete opposite."Quote:
But this is a kid who's seen it all, who's heard it all, who absorbs it and continues to work under the weight of the expectations of millions.
"I think he's ready," Madden said.
Perhaps the best story of Sierra Canyon's season came from the bench, where 12-year-old team manager Erik Ginsburg was waiting, briefly going viral in January after cleaning wet spots during mid-game pauses with hilarious ferocity. And Ginsburg grinned brightly when asked about Bronny, someone the manager calls a friend.
"He respects everyone," Ginsburg said.
The brand awareness he would provide for us alone is worth the scholarship. Plus he's a good player. This is an easy call, if we had the opportunity.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/highschool/story/2023-03-28/bronny-james-lebron-sierra-canyon-senior-season
we polish up the rosy glasses this time of year, it makes up for what actually happenedGMP said:
This thread is cracking me up. I love the optimism.