bonita_the_frog wrote:Big_Aristotle wrote:bonita_the_frog wrote:No caring father would watch their son fail in college and think the NBA is a good idea.
Helping his son would be sending him back to college or into a foreign league to gain experience.
And during that time they would assess whether their son is good enough for the NBA, or whether their son will be ridiculed for nepotism forever.
Austin Rivers proved himself in college (!5.5ppg) before entering the NBA, that is not the case with Bronny.
And it makes even less sense just after a cardiac arrest, when there as no logical reason to rush Bronny into the NBA, since his father clearly was not retiring last season... because that's what this is really about, LeBron wanting Bronny in the NBA for LeBron.
Are you a father? How old are you?
Am I allowed to give out personal information like that? I don't see anybody else saying their age or family dynamic...
I don't need to know your exact age. Based on your comments, I think you are a teenager and definitely not a father. So right now, whatever I tell you, you'll not understand. As Samuel Johnson said: "I can give you an argument, but not an understanding"





























