"Skilled enough to be a WNBA player?": Lakers fans torch LeBron James' son Bronny James for another sloppy outing

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Bronny James entered the LA Lakers' second preseason game on Sunday determined to prove that his previous outing was merely an anomaly. After shooting 1-for-12 in the team’s preseason opener against the Phoenix Suns, a performance that drew sharp criticism, all eyes were on LeBron James’ son as he took the court against the Golden State Warriors.

However, Bronny squandered another chance to silence his critics. Not only did he struggle with his shooting, but the former USC guard also appeared uncomfortable handling the ball. On several occasions, the No. 55 pick showed a lack of composure and discipline while bringing the ball up the court.

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NBA fans took notice of Bronny’s struggles against the Warriors and flooded social media with candid reactions. Netizens showed little mercy to the young Lakers guard, ripping him for another underwhelming performance under the bright lights.

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"Is Bronny James skilled enough to be a WNBA player?" a fan commented.

Another commented:

He is definitely gonna retire along with his Dad this year.

A fan said:

Bro is in jail to bums? Pack it up bronny

Another said:

Free ride coming to an end soon when LeBron out of the league

A fan wrote:

Bro can’t even bring the ball down properly 🥲

Wrote another:

Bronny grinded hard on golf this summer and it shows

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Atishay Jain

Atishay Jain is a sports aficionado and an avid follower of the NBA and WNBA, with a deep admiration for LeBron James and Cristiano Ronaldo. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Content Manager with Sportskeeda's basketball team.

Atishay's career spans both Indian and international sports coverage, with a keen interest in cricket, football, basketball, and tennis. His previous roles at News9Live and Sports Tak included live blogging, anchoring sports shows, and participating in debates.

A graduate in Journalism from the Center for Management Studies in Bengaluru, India, Atishay brings a wealth of experience and passion to his work in sports media.

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