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“I think he’ll bounce around. His daddy has enough power with Klutch Sports to keep him in the league, but after that, if he doesn’t learn how to play point, he’s gonna fizzle out,” he said, talking about the need for the son of the King to learn how to play point guard.

LeBron was quick to response, but Bronny has yet to say something publicly, this doesn’t mean he won’t.

But the matter here is that Kwame continues to attack James and now his family, so this situation will only spark more back and forth comments soon.

The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics will be measured against one another until the end of time.

The two most dominant and decorated franchises in NBA history have set the pace for the Association in virtually every way since the league was founded in 1946-47.

Unfortunately for the Lakers, the Celtics have taken the lead following their championship season in 2023-24, thus securing title No. 18 to Los Angeles’ 17.

As the Lakers search for ways to even the tally, even more unfortunate truths are being presented to them.

LeBron James will turn 40 in December and could retire as soon as next summer, D’Angelo Russell is again on the trading block, and JJ Redick is entirely unproven as a head coach.

The most unfortunate truth of all, however, is the simple fact that the Lakers’ return to glory will require it to appreciate and acknowledge what makes their rival great.

Boston didn’t just win the championship this season—it continued the historical trend of establishing a new standard for the rest of the NBA.

It assembled an all-but flawless roster, flush with All-Star talent and remarkable depth, and went 64-18 in the regular season and 16-3 in the playoffs.

If the Lakers are going to even the score at 18 championships, then they’ll need to learn from the one team it hates most.

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