Bronny James on if he and his father will commute to work together
When it comes to the Los Angeles Lakers, the one thing people are paying attention to and curious about more than anything else is the father-son duo of LeBron and Bronny James. Many are anticipating the moment the two will take the court during a game at the same time, and they're also looking to see what type of dynamic the two will have.
It looks like the elder James wants his son to become his own man. He said recently that he won't let the younger James call him "dad," and at media day on Monday, the younger James disputed reports that his father scored on him.
The 19-year-old was asked if he and his father will be commuting to work together. He said that will definitely not happen.
If the younger James is to become a viable NBA player, he is going to have to get himself to and from where he needs to be without anyone else's help. Luckily, his Lakers contract, which will reportedly pay him $7.9 million over four years, will greatly help with his transportation needs, among other things.
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