Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
Alkiadt said:Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
No one will remember Bronny for being any good.
Alkiadt said:Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
No one will remember Bronny for being any good.
Alkiadt said:Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
No one will remember Bronny for being any good.
GMP said:Alkiadt said:Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
No one will remember Bronny for being any good.
It depends on what your expectations are, I suppose. But for the record: I disagree. I think Bronny will be a good player. Not an all star level player or anything. But a good, strong and athletic perimeter defender. For this to happen, he needs to develop his jumper. If he does, he could easily have an 8-10 year career and make himself a lot of money. He seems to work hard and seems like a good kid, and his dad has set an excellent example of how to work on your game and your body, so I think he will succeed.
nepo babies rulePittstop said:Alkiadt said:Pittstop said:
Bronny hit a midrange, one legged fall-away J with Tyson all over him on the close-out, with a hand up.
No one will remember Bronny for being any good.
I know. I just thought it was kind of ironic when I saw the clip. And I have no clue why "Bronny's first ever NBA bucket" merited a highlight on Sports Center. He is a glorified G Leaguer.