Bronny James, the son of NBA legend LeBron James, is under fire from former top pick Kwame Brown after a recent play against the Portland Trail Blazers. The 20-year-old Lakers rookie was harshly criticized for his defensive shortcomings, with Brown labeling him "soft" and comparing him to Charmin toilet paper.
Brown's scathing remarks came in response to Bronny's inability to establish himself on defense during the game. In one instance, Brown claimed that Bronny was in a great position to take a charge but instead slid out of the way of contact, allowing the opposing player an easy path to the basket.
The former Lakers player also mocked Bronny's father and made remarks as if he were having a father-son chat, saying "Mind the game. This is how you mind the game." Brown also implied that LeBron was coaching his son to avoid contact, stating "Don't get hurt. Get that money, boy."
Despite being without some of its top players, including LeBron James and Luka Doncic, the Lakers fell to the Blazers at home 122-108. Bronny played 20 minutes off the bench but finished with no points after missing both shots he took.
Kwame Brown's criticism has sparked debate about whether Bronny is truly ready for the NBA. The former No. 1 overall pick himself was a major bust in his playing career, and many are eager to see if his son will be able to avoid similar struggles.
Bronny will get another chance to impress when he faces off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night, but with criticism like this coming from someone who knows what it takes to make it in the league, he'll have a lot of pressure on his shoulders.
Brown's scathing remarks came in response to Bronny's inability to establish himself on defense during the game. In one instance, Brown claimed that Bronny was in a great position to take a charge but instead slid out of the way of contact, allowing the opposing player an easy path to the basket.
The former Lakers player also mocked Bronny's father and made remarks as if he were having a father-son chat, saying "Mind the game. This is how you mind the game." Brown also implied that LeBron was coaching his son to avoid contact, stating "Don't get hurt. Get that money, boy."
Despite being without some of its top players, including LeBron James and Luka Doncic, the Lakers fell to the Blazers at home 122-108. Bronny played 20 minutes off the bench but finished with no points after missing both shots he took.
Kwame Brown's criticism has sparked debate about whether Bronny is truly ready for the NBA. The former No. 1 overall pick himself was a major bust in his playing career, and many are eager to see if his son will be able to avoid similar struggles.
Bronny will get another chance to impress when he faces off against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night, but with criticism like this coming from someone who knows what it takes to make it in the league, he'll have a lot of pressure on his shoulders.