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The Bronny James experiment appears to be going well for the Lakers as the rookie turned in a career-best performance in the G-League – including a poster jam.
James has been going back and forth between the Lakers and the G-League and with Los Angeles starting a six-game road trip, LeBron James’ son was back with the South Bay Lakers.
He gave the fans at UCLA Health Training Center in Los Angeles quite the show on Friday night in a 122-101 win over the Rip City Remix to improve South Bay’s record to 2-7.
Bronny James finished with a career-high 31 points, including 5 of 11 shooting from behind the arc in his first game with the team since Dec. 21.
His night was highlighted by a thunderous dunk on Sterling Manely after dribbling around a screen by Christian Koloko to tie the game at 80-all and spark a quick 9-4 South Bay run.
“I’m just trying to get my confidence back,” Bronny James said in an on-court interview. “I’m just trying to play my game. Learn from every game. While I’m not playing in the G League, learn from the Lakers, learning from my vets and just keep trying to be myself. That’s been working recently. I’m happy with my results.”
LeBron James loved what he saw from his son, posting “GRATEFUL OF YOU KID!!” to his X account after the game.
BRONNY JAMES.WITH AUTHORITY.Dropped an @nbagleague career-high 31 tonight for the @SouthBayLakers!pic.twitter.com/h5clBnzxDd— NBA (@NBA) January 25, 2025
He and Bronny became the first father and son to play in an NBA game together.
Bronny James is averaging 14.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists in seven G-League games. He has appeared in five games for the Lakers and is averaging 0.3 points per game in just 11 minutes of play.
Quincy Olivari chipped in 20 points and seven rebounds off the bench for South Boy and Alex Reese dropped a game-high 32 points for Rip City.
If Bronny James were to rejoin the Lakers, it likely wouldn’t happen until they return to Los Angeles for a road game against the rival Clippers on Feb. 4.
“I’m having fun,” Bronny James said. “Any time I’m playing basketball, any time I’m out here breathing, any time I’m out here walking … I’m grateful for everything.”