BRONNY James is continuing to follow in his dad’s footsteps with the Los Angeles Lakers.
While he competes in the NBA Summer League, Bronny did his first official photoshoot with the Lakers.
Bronny James replicated his dad’s Lakers photoshootCredit: Getty
LeBron and Bronny have the same poses from their photoshoots years apartCredit: Getty
In the photoshoot, Bronny replicated some of his dad’s iconic poses from his first shoot with the Lakers.
They even replicated the backgrounds used for LeBron’s pictures in the shots taken for Bronny.
After being drafted with the No. 55 pick in the NBA Draft, all eyes have been on Bronny as he tries to cement himself in the league.
The USC product has big shoes to fill with LeBron being his father, but he has yet to impress in the Summer League.
In three starts Bronny has only managed to score 15 points on 6-for-26 shooting.
He also has yet to score a three-pointer during the preseason games.
Bronny is struggling to start his career in the Summer League
The Lakers’ Summer League coach, Dane Johnson, downplayed Bronny’s struggles after their third game.
“He’s going to have a long career,” he said.
“This is just the beginning. We just have to keep instilling confidence in them, keep it in their heads.
“So we still have a long way to go.”
Bronny has also downplayed his struggles, feeling like he is just having a dip in performance.
“I just feel like I’m in a little slump right now,” he said.
New Lakers head coach JJ Redick hasn’t sounded any alarms either, instead focusing on the positives of Bronny’s Summer League performances.
Redick has complimented the defensive effort that Bronny is giving during the games.
“We want him pressuring the ball,” Redick said on ESPN.
“I told him yesterday, I said, ‘If you get blown by, if you have 10 fouls, that’s on me. I want you up pressuring the ball.'”
The Lakers are scheduled to play two more Summer League games, so Bronny will have a few more chances to prove he belongs on the NBA roster.
It’s possible that he starts his career in the G-League, but he has shared that he is okay with playing there.
“I’m just looking forward to any basketball I play, no matter what level I’m playing at,” he said.