The Rim Review's NBA Draft Player Analysis Series: Episode 7 - Bronny James What are your opinions on Bronny? Let us know in the comments! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:39 Offense Analysis 15:06 Defense Analysis 20:58 Outro
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@shanepeters617421 күн бұрын
Love the channel
@mrwbjones18 күн бұрын
6'1" 1/2 ... 😮💨 don't worry, had me fooled too 😏
@tsusurflawyer243216 күн бұрын
Kyrie irving, Derrick rose, Morant their all the same height with shoes off
@nelsyoung83317 күн бұрын
How you rate his basketball IQ?
@klarsuel121 күн бұрын
Yeah he’s just not nba material and that’s ok stay in school
@TheRimReview21 күн бұрын
Let me know how yall would like to see next, tomorrow we will have a double header with both Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham
@samuelrobinson176118 күн бұрын
He’s only 6”1. He wouldn’t even start in the g league. I rather play in March Madness🤷🏾♂️
@BattleTruth17 күн бұрын
6"1 half with shoes off, 6"3hlf shoes on if that means anything
@jasonmardoniomeza171119 күн бұрын
6'4? They are saying without his shoes on he stands at 6'1.5 and only 6'3 with his shoes.
@matthewquintiere159019 күн бұрын
He was listed at 6’4” almost everywhere but combine is telling a different story
@akeemMagic0118 күн бұрын
They say for a reason. It's called Lakers pulling strings to keep him from shooting up the draft board he's been one of the nations best young players. I hate low basketball IQ videos like this. It reminds me of all the untalented coaches I was forced to play for during my career. SMH everyone wants to play espn analyst. Just Watch!!!!!!
@rsturdy404517 күн бұрын
What is he wearing heels
@momsspaghetti83417 күн бұрын
That's tuff imagine having LeBron James as you dad and you're barley 6 ft
@tsusurflawyer243216 күн бұрын
@@rsturdy4045 He's 6'1hlf shoes off, 6'3hlf shoes on like most guards They just magnifying the situation for obvious reasons
@yungking198517 күн бұрын
The kid is 6’1 so stop with then6’4 shit. Bronny isn’t a NBA player who has an ego maniac narcissist for a father who’s trying to force the kid in the league so he can say I’m the 1st player to ever play with my son. A lot pressure….
@timkirby501419 күн бұрын
Let him go to g league...
@just-Just-it20 күн бұрын
The kid in question had heart surgery and attempted to come back to basketball too soon afterward. Some believe that this hasty return was the reason for his poor start to college basketball. It is rare for someone to bounce back so quickly from such a serious operation and mishap. The footage of him struggling on the court does not accurately reflect his abilities before the surgery. With proper time and recovery, he may return to his previous level of performance. However, it will take more than the time he had to recover after his quick return to fully regain his stamina and explosiveness. Critics have underestimated him, and it would be more credible to review his high school footage and his participation in the McDonald's game and Nike Hoop summit. There, he demonstrated elite athleticism and shot-making ability. His cardiac arrest derailed his start, energy, accuracy, explosiveness, production, and ability to improve because he never had the space and time to fully recover like having an off-season and preparation.
@heathernaper145720 күн бұрын
I think that the video did a good job highlighting these facts. The end of the video talks about how he dealt with the surgery and that he has the tools to put it together. I think that his abilities to make simple reads could allow him to play well. While this is true, the film does pose red flags to scouts
@KobeThompson-fz9sr20 күн бұрын
Bronny also is just not that good big dog
@akeemMagic0118 күн бұрын
Who cares about facts and context. lmao they care about clicks and views.
@carboy10118 күн бұрын
Yeah I get all that but he decided to play ball anyway like he didn't have a heart condition. So we judge him as someone who doesn't have one
@just-Just-it18 күн бұрын
@@carboy101 It's understandable that athletes face challenges when dealing with injuries or medical issues. Despite giving time for lower-body injuries to heal, there seems to be a lack of consideration for a young athlete who underwent heart surgery. The recovery from such a procedure is more complex and may involve medication that can impact performance. Additionally, the limitations on physical activity during diagnosis and recovery can set back an athlete significantly. It's unrealistic to expect immediate normalcy post-surgery, as recovery, both physically and mentally, takes time. This context should be considered when evaluating an athlete's performance after such a significant medical event.
@matthewquintiere159019 күн бұрын
26.7% from three with 77.2% of his jump shots being 3s is not going to cut it in the NBA. He will need a lot of improvement.
@akeemMagic0118 күн бұрын
You played in the NBA before?
@SSneaks151517 күн бұрын
lol u don’t need to play in the nba to know it’s not gonna cut it
@AlexNaper19 күн бұрын
Bronny may not be the best, but getting a year of Lebron is worth it
@homura_819 күн бұрын
I don’t think getting a year of lebron is even close to being worth it. When he was in his prime sure but not now. Unless you’re only doing for money purpose because he’ll bring in sales for sure.
@gregorybeale19 күн бұрын
How you figure? Lebron just averaged 25, 8 assists and 7 rebounds and 1 steal?!!
@homura_818 күн бұрын
@@gregorybeale you do know at the rate the games played these days 25 points average isn’t what 25 points use to be. But let’s take that away even with those stats renting him for a year or two just isn’t worth it it’s not going to move the needle and he’s not worth putting up with anymore. If you’re looking to make a move to move close to winning a championship then no but if you’re just looking for sales then yes.
@jowensjo3416 күн бұрын
I hope USC retire his jersey
@erickthefantabulous117 күн бұрын
He's 6/1 1/ 2. Get your facts straight. i'm out
@TheRimReview17 күн бұрын
I apologize for getting the measurements wrong. I posted this video before the combine and went off of the USC official measurements.
@markjohnson144815 күн бұрын
Okay I'll give you the heart surgery situation but he wasn't playing at high level even before the surgery not in high school basketball in high school he was playing at a middle school level no real eye popping stats like most high school players entering college but they're also goes to show that his father wasn't living under the same roof office famous dad is skill level should have been way above average living with his father he should have been a one and done college player if LeBron when is his son to play NBA basketball with him he should have been the one getting him NBA ready that also goes to show that LeBron James it's not a leader or a teacher it should be nothing that Bronny can't do on a basketball court he is way behind his peers n that's Lecrybaby fault
@Gamingwithdes2312 күн бұрын
Well his freshman year he didn’t play much, he got hurt and missed out on a year of basketball. Got better his junior year, and senior year averaged 15, 4 and 5. Of course he needs to get better but he has potential. Then he missed out on 5 months of training and playing basketball due to the heart problem.
@akeemMagic0118 күн бұрын
Nothing controversial about Bronny.
@TheRimReview18 күн бұрын
In my very small KZfaq Channel, I have 29 comments. Some a praising him and some say he stinks. This is the definition of controversial
@machadofilm20 күн бұрын
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@BattleTruth17 күн бұрын
A team like Miami have the right system to develope him. Orlando another team.
@edwardthames900319 күн бұрын
Not another Bronny hype video. No amount of misleading facts and stats can make this undersized, average skilled son of a hyped legend into a true NBA prospect. This kid has never even been the best player on any team he has been a part of since he first picked up a ball. I would say stop it but I know these guys are getting paid to keep it up. Man I hate the corrupt role money plays in society.
@matthewquintiere159019 күн бұрын
This is not a Bronny hype video at all. This video is more critical of his game than it is praising his game.
@TheRimReview18 күн бұрын
Throughout the video I frequently highlight his weaknesses. I think you would enjoy it if you watched the whole thing