LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are facing a rollercoaster offseason, with coaching changes, free agency talks, and trade speculations swirling around the team. Despite turning 40 during the 2024-25 season, James is expected to continue performing at a high level, putting pressure on Rob Pelinka and the Lakers’ management to make the most of his remaining years.
A major storyline for the Lakers revolves around LeBron’s son, Bronny James. After a year at USC, he has entered the NBA Draft and college transfer portal, giving him options for his future. Recent reports suggest that Bronny will enter the NBA Draft, presenting the Lakers with an opportunity to draft him.
According to ESPN’s mock draft, the Lakers could select Bronny James with the 55th pick in the second round. This would fulfill the desire of both father and son to play together, a dream they have openly discussed as Bronny’s basketball career has taken shape.
While it’s probable that the Lakers will draft James at 55, it’s uncertain if this decision is based on his potential for development or to please LeBron. Bronny exhibits promising skills like defense, shooting, and athleticism, drawing comparisons to players like Davion Mitchell known for defensive prowess and shooting ability.
If drafted by the Lakers, Bronny might spend time in the G League to hone his skills before seeing NBA court time. The demanding Lakers fanbase may push for his immediate inclusion, creating pressure for the coach, rumored to be JJ Redick, following the team’s miss on Dan Hurley.
With the NBA Draft approaching, the Lakers face a crucial decision about Bronny James’ future with the team. The second round, including the 55th pick, is scheduled for Thursday, presenting an intriguing scenario for the franchise.