NBA》Bronny:「我現在還不是場均15、20分的人,必須靠防守爭取上場」
布朗尼日前受訪時說道:「我不能失去能讓我上場的防守慾望,因為有些人能每場拿15、20分,而我現在很可能還不是那種人,為了讓自己能夠上場,我必須成為一個防守大鎖。」
Bronny James knows the role that will earn him minutes: 'I can't lose that defensive drive that will get me on the floor, because there are going to be guys who can score 15, 20 a game. I'm most likely not going to be that guy right now. To get myself on the floor, I've got to be… pic.twitter.com/dbT2zAWTW9
— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) July 6, 2025
擁有超級球星老爸詹姆士(LeBron James)的布朗尼,籃球生涯自然受到更多矚目,尤其在湖人隊用第二輪第55順位將他選進後,不少人都等著看他能開創出什麼樣的球員生涯,新秀賽季往返發展聯盟和湖人一軍賽事的他,明顯還在適應職業球季的節奏和對抗性,整季平均投籃命中率僅有3成13、外線命中率也是不盡理想的2成81。
被放進夏季聯賽名單的布朗尼,今天也首度披掛上陣,他開賽沒多久就展現驚人體能,從油漆區外就收球起跳轟炸籃框,讓全場驚呼不已,也感受到他展望第二個賽季的強烈企圖心,詹姆士也在個人限動分享愛子的精彩好球,直呼這是「Bronny Showtime」!
BRONNY JAMES WITH THE HUGE THROWDOWN 😮💨MIA-LAL | California Classic on NBA TV pic.twitter.com/D9ctrSHfgn
— NBA (@NBA) July 6, 2025
布朗尼今天牛刀小試11分鐘,全場投7中3、包括外線投5中2,攻下10分,外帶2籃板1抄截。

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