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- Bronny James drafted by the Lakers, set to wear No. 9.
- Lakers praised for their draft picks, including Dalton Knecht at No. 17.
- Nick Van Exel and LeBron James express excitement over Bronny’s jersey number.
- ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith and Adrian Wojnarowski defend Lakers against nepotism claims.
Lakers Draft Bronny James Amidst Nepotism Debate
The Los Angeles Lakers made headlines by selecting Bronny James, son of NBA superstar LeBron James, in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft. The move has sparked discussions about nepotism within the franchise and the league.
The Lakers, who had already impressed with their first-round pick of Dalton Knecht, are now in the spotlight for potentially catering to LeBron by drafting his eldest son. Despite the controversy, the Lakers view the selection as an opportunity to create a unique father-son narrative in the NBA.
Bronny, a former USC standout, chose to wear jersey No. 9, a number previously worn by Lakers great Nick Van Exel, who publicly approved the decision. LeBron also shared his enthusiasm, citing Van Exel’s influence on his own career. Knecht opted for No. 4, once worn by Byron Scott, adding to the Lakers’ storied history.
Amidst the excitement, the Lakers faced criticism for perceived nepotism, especially after hiring LeBron’s friend and podcast co-host JJ Redick. ESPN personalities Stephen A. Smith and Adrian Wojnarowski countered these claims, pointing out that nepotism is widespread in the NBA.