Bronny James was backed by his younger brother after the latter won a high school hoops state title on Friday.
In a lengthy video posted to X, the Barstool Sports founder weighed in on the viral moment when the James appeared to tell Smith to keep son Bronny James’ name out of his mouth, as well as the ...
Even though Bronny James isn't playing in the G League on a consistent basis, he has been showing some real signs of growth ...
It's unclear how long the two actually chatted, but lip-readers think they uncovered what the conversation might have been about ― his son, Bronny James. As James is chatting with Smith ...
While it was originally just speculation that the exchange was about Bronny James based on some theories presented by lip-reading experts, ESPN's Smith (who just signed a massive new deal with his ...
Smith addressed the clash Friday morning on 'First Take,' when he revealed that NBA icon had lashed out over the analyst's previous comments on James's son, Bronny James. The revelation left ...
When LeBron James’ son, Bronny James, was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 55th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, LeBron and Bronny James became the first father-and-son duo to play in an ...
After the Lakers vs. Denver game, Bronny James reflected on his increased role and the trust head coach JJ Redick placed in ...
It is unclear what James was upset about, but the consensus is that it had something to do with how Smith has covered LeBron’s son, Bronny James. Like many others, Smith has been critical of ...
Making it as a professional athlete is hard and what Bronny, 20, is trying to do, as the son of arguably the greatest ...
UPDATE: Bronny James has officially been assigned to South Bay (via the G League's official transactions page). On Saturday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers will face off against the Celtics in Boston.
During a timeout in the third quarter of the Lakers' overtime win over the Knicks, LeBron James approached Stephen A. Smith to voice his frustration about Smith's comments on Bronny. Smith noted ...