tigerae wrote:YourGM99 wrote:As long as he goes to a good situation and continues to play the game the right way he should be fine. He’s a role player not a star player..
He can definitely play and I agree, in the right situation he could be molded in to a solid role player. As long as he is 100% healthy.
My guess is he ends up staying one more year but transferring to a different school, but some NBA team could take a chance.
No he can't play. He's really bad. He will get drafted for one of two reasons:
1) LAL draft him to placate Lebron.
2) A team drafts him as leverage to either entice Lebron to switch teams or to use as leverage in trade negotiations with LAL. I could see CHI drafting him just to help them offload LaVine.
Scase wrote:He'll end up a role player if he is lucky. This is nepotism at its finest. He does not look NBA ready in the slightest, and unless you are a phenom/high potential prospect, you don't exactly get given a long leash.
Truth. I expect his playing career to be very similar to that of Thanasis Antetokounmpo, but shorter because of how soon Lebron will retire. People often cry nepotism when talking about Austin Rivers... but that dude was a star in college. I have a hard time believing Bronny will ever play an important minute in a meaningful NBA game. He isn't good.