Anthony Davis of the Los Angeles Lakers has been a cornerstone of the team and one of the league's premier talents. While LeBron James made history this season by sharing the court
The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a brutal loss on Tuesday night to the Philadelphia 76ers, 118-104. More Lakers:Lakers' Anthony Davis Will Miss Time With Signif
Bronny James might not be ready for the NBA quite yet. James received some legitimate minutes in the first quarter of the Lakers’ 118-104 loss to the 76ers on Tuesday and was abused by guard Tyrese Maxey,
LA Lakers coach JJ Redick explained why Bronny James received some big minutes in the team's 118-104 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.
It was a rough night overall for the Lakers, who lost Anthony Davis in the first quarter to what the team is calling an abdominal strain. Gabe Vincent, the team’s backup point guard, missed his second straight game with a left knee injury, necessitating Bronny’s addition to the rotation.
Through the first half of action, Bronny played five minutes. He recorded just one assist and he missed his one and only field-goal attempt thus far, a three-pointer. The Lakers, however, as a whole, have not been playing well, as they find themselves down by 16, 73-57, to a 76ers team that's without Joel Embiid and Paul George.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis strained his abdomen Tuesday and will be reevaluated in about a week, the team announced Wednesday. He has returned to Los Angeles for treatment of the injury.
Dad knows Bronny still has plenty to learn in the NBA. “He was able to get behind the defense on one and find Jaxson (Hayes) for a dunk. That was good,” LeBron James said. “Obviously missed his shots. It’s just about him just getting more and more comfortable. It’s his first extensive minutes with us.
With the Lakers shorthanded, Bronny James got his first real NBA minutes since Opening Night. But in a tough matchup against the Sixers, the rookie guard struggled to find his rhythm.
JJ Redick did not mince his words regarding Bronny James following the Lakers' defeat to the 76ers on Tuesday.