Overview
- Bronny James, on a two-way contract with the Lakers, will not travel for South Bay Lakers' road games, playing only at home.
- ESPN's Brian Windhorst reports this decision may hinder James' professional growth and experience as a player.
- Critics argue that the limited playtime could stunt his development and affect team dynamics due to perceived special treatment.
- Bronny's role with the Lakers has been under scrutiny since his draft, highlighted by his brief NBA appearances alongside his father, LeBron James.
- The Lakers' approach is seen as controversial, with concerns about its impact on Bronny's career and the team's culture.