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Almost time for you pussies to write apology letters to Bronny. Can’t believe you people tried to convince me he shouldn’t have been drafted 😭
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Anonymous 9w

I was just hoping the kid would finish school man or at least junior year 3 years of development rather than being sent up and back down then up again.

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Anonymous 9w

Nah still standing on business. as a draft prospect he didn’t even have a draft grade because there wasn’t much film to go on and what even what was there wasn’t enough to draft him alone. He should’ve stayed in college or came in as a UDFA. there has to be at least one prospect that was more deserving than him. But don’t get me wrong I’m happy he is improving—Lebron Fan

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Anonymous 9w

all that just to drop 2 points or some shit in an actual game

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Anonymous 9w

That doesn’t mean anything if LeBron had mentality like Shaq, which was invest in his kids and help them build because his money won’t always be there and it’s his money not theirs. He won’t always be playing they need to fend for himself. Forgive me for thinking that he could help him be prosperous in more ways than just basketball. Believing anyone could be prosperous in more ways than one.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 9w

You make a good point. My counterpoint is that (almost) every NCAA player is going to choose to go to the league early if the opportunity presents itself. Best way to get prepared for NBA competition is playing against it. Trial by fire.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 9w

Maybe so but not every NCAA player is going to last in the pros. If he very well has the heart murmur again he could be done, don’t matter his last name; no team is taking a risk like that. It happened to that other kid Isiah Austin NBA found out he had that genetic disorder career down the drain. I’m just saying anyone should believe there more than one path.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 9w

Counterpoint: LeBron DNA = worthy of being drafted. If there’s even a 1% chance he’s half as good as his dad he deserves to be drafted. He’s got the tools.

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