First Take addresses LeBron-Bronny nepotism criticism: 'MUST BE EARNED NOT GIVEN' - Kendrick Perkins
Summary
TLDRThe transcript discusses Bronny James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, and his aspirations to make a name for himself in the NBA. Bronny has been performing well in the NBA draft combine, hitting impressive stats during the three-point star drill. Despite the high expectations and scrutiny due to his father's fame, Bronny is focused on earning his place in the league on his own merit. The discussion also touches on the challenges Bronny faces, including the pressure of living up to his father's legacy and the opinions of scouts and evaluators. The commentators express their concerns about the undue attention and pressure LeBron's public statements about wanting to play with his son have placed on Bronny, emphasizing the importance of allowing him to develop as a player without the burden of his father's accomplishments.
Takeaways
- đ Bronny James is attempting to establish his own identity in the NBA draft combine, showcasing his skills and aiming to be recognized for his own abilities rather than just as LeBron James' son.
- đ„ During the three-point shooting drill, Bronny made an impressive 19 out of 25 shots, including 12 in a row, which was the highest score in the combine, second only to Alex Caraban.
- đȘ In the five-on-five scrimmage, Bronny contributed with four points, four rebounds, and two steals in just 20 minutes of play.
- đ« Stephen A. Smith expresses discomfort discussing Bronny due to the pressure LeBron James has inadvertently placed on his son by publicly stating his desire to play in the NBA with him.
- đ€ There is skepticism from some NBA circles about Bronny's readiness for the NBA, with opinions that he should stay in college and improve further.
- đ Bronny's performance at USC was average, raising questions about his eligibility for the NBA draft based on those numbers alone.
- đ§ Critics and evaluators are scrutinizing Bronny's every move, with some suggesting that any potential draft position is due to his father's influence rather than his basketball skills.
- đšâđŠ LeBron James' public statements about wanting to play with his son in the NBA have led to intense scrutiny and high expectations for Bronny that may not be entirely fair.
- đ Despite the challenges, there is a belief that Bronny could carve out a professional career for himself in the NBA, possibly as a valuable role player, though likely not at an All-Star level.
- đ The discussion highlights the double-edged sword of being the son of a legendary player, where the benefits of name recognition come with the burden of heightened expectations and unfair comparisons.
- đ The transcript underscores the need for Bronny to prove himself on the court, with his own achievements and development being the ultimate measure of his potential in the NBA.
Q & A
What was Bronny James' performance like during the three-point star drill at the NBA draft combine?
-Bronny James performed exceptionally well during the three-point star drill, sinking 19 out of 25 three-pointers, including 12 in a row, which was the highest score in the combine behind Alex CarabĂĄn.
How did Bronny James fare in the five on five scrimmage at the combine?
-In the five on five scrimmage, Bronny James accounted for four points, four rebounds, and two steals in just 20 minutes of play.
What does Bronny James say he is most looking forward to regarding his basketball career?
-Bronny James expressed that he is most looking forward to getting into the NBA league rather than just playing with his dad, LeBron James. He wants to be recognized for his own name and abilities, not just as LeBron James' son.
What is Stephen A's stance on discussing Bronny James?
-Stephen A has been cautious about discussing Bronny James, stating that he has never seen him play and feels uncomfortable with the position LeBron James has put his son in. He believes that Bronny's scrutiny is due to LeBron's public statements about wanting to play with his son in the NBA.
What is Kendrick Perkins' view on Bronny James' selection for the McDonald's All-American game?
-Kendrick Perkins recalls that there were people in NBA circles who felt Bronny James didn't deserve to be a McDonald's All-American and that he was chosen because of his father, LeBron James.
What is the general consensus among the speakers about Bronny James' potential NBA career?
-The speakers agree that while Bronny James has potential and could have a professional career, it is unlikely to be at an All-Star level. They suggest that he needs to be drafted by an organization willing to develop him and that he should not be expected to live up to the legacy of his father, LeBron James.
What is the criticism regarding Bronny James' performance at USC?
-Critics point out that Bronny James averaged only four and a half points per game at USC, which is not a dominant basketball program, and that his performance might not warrant NBA draft eligibility.
What is the concern about LeBron James' public statements about wanting to play with his son in the NBA?
-The concern is that LeBron James' public desire to play with his son has put undue scrutiny and pressure on Bronny James. It has led to intense media attention and expectations that Bronny may not be ready to handle.
How do the speakers feel about LeBron James' influence on Bronny's potential NBA draft?
-The speakers acknowledge LeBron James' significant influence but express concern that it may have created an unfair advantage and additional pressure for Bronny, who should be judged on his own merits.
What is the advice given to Bronny James regarding his approach to the NBA draft?
-The advice given is for Bronny James to focus on his own development, find an organization that will allow him to grow, and not to be overly concerned with immediate success or playing with his father.
What is the general sentiment towards LeBron James' intentions for his son's basketball career?
-While there is respect for LeBron James as a family man and his love for his son, there is also a sense that his public statements may have inadvertently placed his son in a difficult position regarding his basketball career.
Outlines
đ Bronny James' NBA Draft Journey
The first paragraph discusses Bronny James' performance at the NBA draft combine, where he scored 19 out of 25 three-pointers, with 12 in a row, making it the highest score at the event. Bronny also played well during the five-on-five scrimmage. He expresses his desire to make a name for himself in the NBA, separate from being known as LeBron James' son. Stephen A. Smith shares his discomfort with discussing Bronny due to the pressure LeBron has inadvertently placed on him by expressing a desire to play with his son in the NBA. Critics argue that Bronny's potential NBA draft position is influenced more by his father's fame than his own abilities.
đ€ The Pressure of LeBron's Shadow
The second paragraph continues the discussion on Bronny James' potential NBA draft prospects. It highlights the scrutiny Bronny faces due to his father's influence and the expectations that come with it. The speaker emphasizes the need for Bronny to develop within an NBA organization and not be expected to immediately contribute as a player. The paragraph also touches on the comparison between Bronny's college statistics and those of other successful NBA players, suggesting that Bronny may not be ready for the NBA and should continue to develop his skills at the college level.
đ The Impact of LeBron's Public Statements
The third paragraph focuses on the consequences of LeBron James' public statements about wanting to play with his son in the NBA. It discusses how these declarations have created additional pressure and scrutiny on Bronny, who is now seen as benefiting from his father's influence rather than his own basketball abilities. The speaker argues that LeBron's intentions were good, but the public nature of his desire to play with his son has inadvertently put Bronny in a difficult position. The paragraph concludes with a plea for people to judge Bronny on his own merits and not solely because of his famous father.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄNBA draft combine
đĄBronny James
đĄThree-point shooting drill
đĄFive-on-five scrimmage
đĄLeBron James
đĄPotential
đĄMcDonald's All-American Game
đĄUSC
đĄHealth scare
đĄRole player
đĄPublic scrutiny
Highlights
Bronny James is working to create a name for himself at the NBA draft combine.
During the three-point star drill, Bronny sank 19 of 25 threes, including 12 in a row, the highest score in the combine behind Alex Caraban.
In the five on five scrimmage, Bronny accounted for four points, four rebounds, two steals in just 20 minutes.
Bronny expressed his desire to make it into the NBA for his own achievements, not just to play with his father, LeBron James.
Stephen A. Smith expressed discomfort discussing Bronny due to the pressure LeBron James' statements have put on his son.
Critics argue that Bronny's potential NBA draft eligibility is due to his father's influence rather than his own performance.
Kendrick Perkins recalled the controversy around Bronny's selection for the McDonald's All-American game, suggesting it was due to his father's fame.
Despite a health scare, Bronny went on to play for USC and was cleared to play, averaging four and a half points per game.
There is a debate about whether Bronny's lineage and potential are leading to a second look from NBA scouts, despite his current performance.
Stephen A. Smith believes Bronny should stay in college to prove himself further before entering the NBA.
Perkins suggests that Bronny's height and vertical leap, along with his three-point shooting, could make him a valuable draft pick.
The discussion highlights the challenges of being the son of a legendary player, with expectations and scrutiny beyond typical rookie standards.
Some argue that Bronny's draft potential is inflated due to LeBron James' public desire to play with his son in the NBA.
The panelists agree that Bronny should be judged on his own merits and skills, not solely because of his father's legacy.
Despite the controversy, Bronny's performance at the combine showed promise, with a 40-inch vertical and strong three-point shooting.
The consensus is that Bronny needs to be drafted into an organization that is willing to develop him and be patient with his growth.
Stephen A. Smith emphasizes the importance of Bronny earning his place in the NBA rather than being given opportunities based on his father's reputation.
Transcripts
let's go to guys let's go to the younger
generation now okay let's go to the
Young Guns and we pick it up with
bronnie James he's working to create a
name for himself at the NBA draft
combine bronny took the court during the
three-point star drill and sunk 19 of 25
threes including 12 in a row making that
the highest score in the combine behind
yukon's Alex caraban he also played well
during the five on five scrimmage
accounting for Four Points four rebounds
two steals in just 20 minutes after the
game bronnie said he's most looking
forward to getting into the League
rather than just playing with his
dad I would be happy about getting to
the league instead of me thinking about
playing with my dad um but that's like
not my mindset right now at all I'm just
trying to put in the work and see where
it takes from from there I just want to
you know have people know my name is
bronnie James and not being you know
identified as just LeBron James son I
feel like that
would be a great end goal
all right all fair uh Stephen A what's
your reaction to Bron's
comments I'm not very
comfortable with this
subject so I'm just going to say what
I'm going to say because if you notice I
go out of my way not to speak about
bronny James who I have never seen
play the reason why I go out of my way
not to speak about him is because I
never liked the position that LeBron
James put him in and I say that with
profound respect that's his son who he
loves dearly of course there's no
negative or ill intent on the part of
LeBron James uh he had the best of
intentions he's a great family man loves
his son and aspires to play with his son
in the
league so I've always been guarded by
any words that I Echo about bronny again
who I've never seen
play bronnie
James everybody that I've spoken
to says he's not ready for the NBA says
he should stay in college says he has
some things to prove they talk about his
athleticism they talk about his
defensive prowess they say that he has
potential uh they say the younger
brother Bryce has more potential I don't
know I haven't seen either one of them I
haven't seen either one of them but
anytime I see bronnie James name being
brought up and goals about being in the
NBA here's where the discomfort comes
from Kendrick Perkins remember the
McDonald's allamerican game yeah you
know one of the things we never bring up
doggy perk knows where I'm about to go
see we had a whole bunch of people in
NBA circles Scouts evaluators player
Personnel directors some GMS uh agents
stuff like that they called and said
he didn't deserve to be the McDonald's
All-American there was a couple of
people that got hosed and the reason why
he got that was
because he was LeBron James son now to
me I don't like saying that at all I
think that's something that's very fair
unfair to Brony but what we have an
obligation to point out is that those
are the kind of things that have been
said so now we fast forward you have a
health scare very very big Health scar
thank God he's okay God bless him he
goes to USC thereafter he's cleared to
play he averages four and a half points
a game or whatever it was then you've
got people saying
well if you average those numbers who's
going to be eligible for the NBA draft
under those conditions well then they
bring up once again LeBron James not
bronny James LeBron James son why bronny
James has done nothing to deserve this
scrutiny his father brought that on him
because his father went before the world
and said I want to play with my son in
the NBA he didn't say he want his son in
the NBA he said I want to play with my
son in the NBA so then you've got people
scouring the draft slots wondering who's
going to take him when you also have
critics and evaluators I'm not one of
them again I have not seen him play but
you have critics and evaluators out
there who will look and say there's only
one reason he has a shot of getting
drafted in the second round again that's
not bronnie James
fault but his dad did that because you
brought that microscopic level of
attention on them and you did it as
opposed to his skills his performance
his resume but for so now we find
ourselves in a situation where we're
looking for him to provide a resume when
for everybody else you usually have to
provide the resume
first before you find yourself in that
position even as a high school even as
somebody coming out of high school you
still have to have a resume and so again
I don't talk about him because I haven't
seen him I wanted to go see him in
person and I really really really root
for for the kid yeah it's just that
LeBron James I thought put him in a bad
spot but now obviously out of respect
you weren't speaking about him when he
was a kid and when he was in college
because we don't really cover SC
basketball but now he's going to the Pro
we we got to talk we got to talk about
him now thing about LeBron James being
at the Cavs game I'm glad he was there
and not the uh combine because now Brony
has to show up and show out meaning earn
not giv right LeBron stay your ass away
we don't need you on the internet saying
oh look at bronny they said he couldn't
shoot he's shooting oh he got a 40in
vertical no more hyping it up right like
now he's in the trenches and I must say
from what I've seen at the combine he
does look pretty damn good I mean he is
61 he has a 40in vertical he shoot the
Trey Ball pretty damn well look whoever
draft if if he gets drafted this is not
going to be one of those cases where
he's going to come in and play right
away right you have to he have to get
draft into organization that's going to
develop him develop him you know let him
grow I could see him being a Eric blo
type player right with a better
three-point shot but to go to the point
of what Stephen A was talking about and
I love LeBron I love Savannah we're very
close I've been knowing them forever
okay it's it's it's a real thing what he
bought up right when when you yeah what
you brought up when you're a McDonald's
allamerican especially like coming out
of high school you got to have numbers I
average
29 16 and eight blocks Brony average 14
it's a lot of conversation Whispers and
everything behind the scenes and it's a
real thing even when you go to you uh
when he went to uh to to USC to clarify
you're saying the real thing is what I
brought up when I said there were people
that was like he he didn't deserve he
didn't deserve to be there he didn't
deserve to be there don't you think some
people are giving giving him a second
look because of the lineage he comes
from and because of the potential yeah I
mean yes that's clear yeah he has the
potential but what I'm saying is let's I
think let's not set the ball or or want
him to be LeBron James he's not going to
be that okay he's going to be a guy a
young man that has to go to organization
that's going to be willing to be patient
with him and develop him do I think he
can have a pro career yes do I think
it's going to be at an Allstar level no
but I do think he can have a level where
he's a valuable role player throughout
the league make some money and do what
he got to do well first off he averaged
Four Points a game on a bad team in a so
so conference as a freshman he's not
ready for the NBA I mean let's call like
we see it he should be playing
basketball somewhere where he's got
chance to Glow a little bit on a
Collegiate level play some NCAA
tournament games play with some pressure
nobody's ever seen him play with
pressure and I don't go with these draft
combos I mean if I did that I'd have 9
million guys in the NFL who look great
in Indianapolis who be Hall of Fame
players and can't get out of their first
year to me you hit it the 61 I'm not
going to comment about the McDonald's
thing I don't know enough about that and
I didn't see him play either but the
facts speak for themselves he went to
USC which is not a dominant basketball
program in a bad conference and I know
he had a health scare so we got to keep
that in mind he averaged Four Points a
game I mean that's that I mean gez and
he's 18 years old and now he's going to
go play in the NBA I mean Castle went to
Connecticut won a championship scored 24
points Castle's a different I understand
in the same draft there m i mean they're
in the same draft this kid hasn't done
anything yet he's not ready for the NBA
Castle's also at the best program in the
country totally different deal I need to
get back to my point because it's
serious what perk brought up
there were people who were
questioning whether he deserved to be a
McDonald's All-American as a high school
player and they were saying he got the
nod because of his dad when you have
that as a backdrop and then you have
this coming up with what doggy pointed
out with what you cosign in terms of
what I said I'm telling you that level
of momentum is what
is going to rain down upon him now now
it's about your now it's about what you
got to show him proof because again to
get what he got it caught somebody else
something who was more deserving yes and
when that is something that your name
gets attached to that's why I feel it's
so unfair to bronnie because bronny
didn't do that but your dad talking
about what he wants what he is do you
have any idea LeBron James the Mount
Rushmore of basketball one of the
greatest basketball players top two all
time as far as I'm concerned a
billionaire in his own right very
powerful very influential by the way you
know talking to folks all over the place
including Saudi Arabia about potentially
owning a damn NBA team you got all of
this stuff going on this is LeBron James
we're talking about and you go in front
of a camera and you say I want to play
with my son there's plenty of players in
NBA history that wanted their children
to be in the NBA he didn't say that he
said I want to play with him and the
indication was money don't mean anything
I'll go wherever my son is just to be
able to wear the same uniform and be in
a locker room with my son and that's why
you've got other teams people in their
mind talk about you know is Dallas a
possibility uh is is are the Lakers with
jeie bus and Rob linol them with the
second round pick 55th over would they
be willing to do this you know with
somebody else try to position them
themselves to do this you got these
questions being asked none of which is
bronny James fault and it's not the
fault of LeBron James from the
standpoint that he was you know it's a
desire sensitive he was he didn't know
LeBron didn't know but this is what his
proclamations did this whaton did clean
it up at the combine in saying that he
just wants a chance in the league yeah
but nobody I'm telling you Molly no one
no one cares nobody cares about what
bronnie James think in terms of what he
wants as an NBA play of course you want
to be in the NBA you want to go your own
merits what they care about is what
LeBron James told the world and that's
what saddens me because I'm sitting
there telling you that a father that
loves his son so dearly he made a
mistake in publicly declaring what he
declared because it brought the wrong
amount of tension on bronny and bronnie
is going to be scrutinized even more
than he was already going to be
scrutinized he did it multiple times he
even went on social media and said
watching some of these guys play and
bronnie is and it's not the W like he
said he was ready we're not sure it's
the wrong thing until we see how it all
plays out
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