Bronny James of Los Angeles Lakers put a career summit in the defeat of Lakers 118-89 against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday evening in Cyrpto.com Arena.
Lakers were in digital disadvantage in the loss, while LeBron James (groin), Luka Doncic (right ankle), Austin Reaves (right ankle), Rui Hachimura (Ratella), Dorian Finney-Smith (left ankle) and Vanderbilt (right AIM) were all out.
James took the opportunity with so many Lakers stars. The 20 -year -old scored 17 points, and it was the first time he has reached double figures in his 22 career games in the NBA.
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The Los Angeles Lakers goalkeeper, Bronny James, # 9, shoots while the Milwaukee Bucks striker, Pete Nance, # 35, defends during the second half of a NBA basketball match on Thursday, March 2025 in Los Angeles. (AP photo / Mark J. Terill)
The time of James 29:53 was the third highest of the team behind Dalton Knecht and Jordan Goodwin. James and Knecht led the team by scoring in defeat, because they each had 17 points. It was also the most minutes he has recorded so far.
James made 7-10 shots, including 2-4 passage from the three-point beach.
“Gaining my confidence and winning my comfortable on representatives, you know, and get out and enjoy my opportunities if it is given, so being ready at any time is the biggest thing for me,” said James.
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The Los Angeles Lakers goalkeeper Dalton Knecht. # 4, Fives Guard Bronny James, # 9, after marked against the Milwaukee Bucks during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. (Jonathan Hui-Imagn images)
Lakers ‘head coach, JJ Redick, was not surprised by James’ performance.
“We obviously watched him in the G (League) and we felt as if he is, you know, in this kind of end game situations when he had the chance to play with us, he was really good,” said Redick. “So not surprised this evening.”

The Los Angeles Lakers goalkeeper, Bronny James, # 9, is looking to go against the Milwaukee Bucks Ryan Rollins goalkeeper, # 13, during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. (Jonathan Hui-Imagn images)
“It was obvious to me from the moment, you know, I started spending time on the field this summer, you know that he was certainly going to be an NBA player. And I still think he will be an NBA player.”




