Bronny James Sits Out Lakers’ Summer League Opener, Eyes Development
Fans were surprised when Bronny James didn’t suit up for the Lakers’ California Classic opener against the Golden State Warriors. The 20-year-old guard instead watched courtside, leaving the starting five—Dalton Knecht, Cole Swider, Trey Jemison III, DaJuan Gordon, and DJ Steward—to take the floor in an 89–84 loss.
Confusion and Backlash
Social media quickly reacted:
“Bro needs reps as much as possible.”
“Why are we load managing 20-year-olds??”
The Lakers haven’t explained Bronny’s absence, fueling fan frustration, especially since Summer League is a prime opportunity for young players to develop.
Focused on Growth
Bronny, entering Year 2, is approaching the season as a reset.
“This year, I’ll be able to play with freedom… Last year was difficult.”
He’s emphasizing fitness, nutrition, and professionalism, shedding weight and honing his defensive game.
Defensive Grit First
Aware his scoring role is secondary, Bronny aims to make an impact on defense—a skill he showcased last year in 18 G League games with South Bay, averaging 18.6 points and 1.7 steals.
Next stop: July 10 in Las Vegas vs. Dallas, where all eyes will be on Bronny’s readiness and growth.