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King-Over-Kingz
People that support the NBA product aren't gonna like that product being diluted with undeserving/underwhelming players that haven't shown anything on any level. Players that end up taking roster spots from more capable players all because they know someone with a bit of say so. If that's accepted then where do you draw the line?? Next lets have the 32 owners in the NFL all putting their grandsons as the QB of their teams because that's their dream? But that would make anyone who pushed back on their grandsons fulfilling their dreams because of their fathers, haters too huh? Or just that they want to see the best players playing in the product they pay for/support?The point is this is just another ridiculous reason to shyt all over LeBron James by his obsessive haters, your son especially first born is SUPPOSED to be an extension of your legacy, if Bronny didnt want to play ball he wouldn’t!! LeBron is helping his son live his dream and people trying to make him a bad guy for it? Same people complaining about the black fatherhood crisis too
By the way Bronny said that it wasnt his dream to play with his dad but just to get to the NBA. While Bron said this was his dream and eventually ended up his err.. I mean "Rich Paul's" (conflict of interest) agency to strong-arm it into happening. And its all that politickin Bron/Klutch do behind the scenes that people hate. All that "what about black fatherhood" nonsense is you cappin to cover up. Forcing his son into a profession he's not ready for is not the or a definition of good fatherhood