For Bronny James, finding an identity seems secondary this season. The sophomore is slowly catching up with the Los Angeles Lakers’ style and pace. In the last four games, James Jr. has averaged 17.8 minutes. And they were enough to show his improved impact. However, had JJ Redick given the 21-year-old more time on the court, his progress would’ve been more visible to the world. At least, that’s what league legend James Worthy strongly believes in.
“Bronny, he’s making progress. It’s not always noticeable because he’s not getting a minute, but he’s starting to understand his space on the floor. Really good defensive end. Deflections. Not afraid to knock down shots. I like his progress.”
The 65-year-old, 3-time NBA champion with the Lakers praised Bronny after his 21 minutes, 10 points, 3 assists, and a rebound night in LA’s 119-103 win against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center on Thursday. Now, if we talk about James’ overall scorecard in the 2025-26 season, then it’s not that impressive. Because an average of 8.6 mpg, 2.7 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 1.2 apg across 40 games doesn’t sound very promising. Meanwhile, his average shooting split looks like: 39.6/35.3/85.7.
“Bronny, he’s making progress. It’s not always noticeable because he’s not getting a minutes but, he’s starting to understand his space on the floor. Really good defensive end. Deflections. Not afraid to knock down shots. I like his progress.”
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He added, “So I just think the confidence and the rhythm and just getting his strength back and his wind and everything is just coming back. Like I said before the incident, so it’s not surprising to see him shooting the ball at a high clip.”
But now Bronny James is catching up and progressing, but he needs more minutes to make them more visible, as James Worthy hinted. Meanwhile, the only father-son duo of the league added another piece of history to their names on Thursday at the Lakers-Warriors matchup. And yes, everyone is talking about it!
Bronny James assisted his father in the Lakers’ win
LeBron James returned against the Golden State Warriors after a one-game rest. He had Bronny James by his side and a team without Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. Well, in the game against the Dubs, the younger James played a pivotal role. With under a minute left in the first quarter, the 21-year-old picked off Charles Bassey and quickly pushed the ball ahead to LeBron, who finished it off with an easy dunk to make it 25-20.
And with that, both Bronny and LeBron James entered the NBA record books, recording the league’s first son-to-father assist. This follows just weeks after the James duo made history, recording the first-ever father-to-son assist in their March 27 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
So, as you can see, Bronny James’ second year in the NBA has been slightly more kind than his debut season. And that’s simply because he attempted to find his rhythm in the fast-paced Lakers culture. Yes, JJ Redick might have to start trusting the young gun more often moving ahead. But for now, Bronny James’ renewed control over his own game is making all the difference for LA.















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