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Bronny James: Lakers Progress, Scoring Struggles, and Upcoming Opportunity

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Bronny James‌ Reflects on ⁤Alley-Oop, Increasing Role with Lakers

LOS ANGELES – ‍Lakers rookie Bronny James discussed a highlight-reel alley-oop ⁣dunk from Austin reaves‍ during⁣ Sunday’s ‌130-120 win over the Miami Heat, and his‌ expanding role with the team. ⁣James ​has appeared in each of the Lakers’⁤ last three games, marking the⁤ first time ​he’s ⁢played in three consecutive⁢ contests since the final three games of the‍ 2023-24 season.

Lakers head coach JJ Redick has increased james’ playing time this season, averaging 11.8 minutes per game compared to 6.7 minutes per game last season. However, this increased opportunity hasn’t yet translated to ‍improved offensive production; his scoring has decreased from⁢ 2.3 points per game last ⁣season to‌ 1.5 points through six appearances this season.

James is currently ⁢shooting 21.4 percent‌ from ​the ⁣field on 2.3 shots per game. He had his best all-around performance of the season on monday, recording five points and six ⁢assists​ in 19 minutes. That performance was⁢ second only to his 20 minutes played​ in the Lakers’ 122-108 loss to the Portland‍ Trail Blazers on ​Oct. 27.

With Austin Reaves ruled out for Saturday’s game against the hawks due to a groin injury, and Maxi Kleber questionable with an abdominal injury, James could see extended playing⁢ time. Gabe⁢ Vincent remains out​ with a sprained ankle.

The Lakers are currently​ 7-2, second⁣ in the Western Conference, and have won five straight games.

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