Bronny James shares challenges of being LeBron James' sonBronny James (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
LeBron James has already established himself as one of the greatest basketball players, winning four NBA championships. However, LeBron’s immense success has created significant expectations and challenges for his sons, particularly Bronny James, who recently declared for the NBA draft.

Bronny recently opened up, sharing his unique pressures in a candid interview on SiriusXM NBA Radio.

It’s tough. A lot of criticism gets thrown my way, but you know I got to deal with it,” he said.

The pressure to live up to his father’s legacy has been a constant companion for the young star. These criticisms and challenges have been incredibly daunting, given Bronny’s recent health scare.

Last July, he suffered a cardiac arrest, which was a significant emotional setback for the young star. This incident affected his freshman-year performance at USC.

Despite these obstacles, Bronny is determined to pursue his professional basketball dream, drawing inspiration from his mother.

I always want to end up where I am happy the most. My mom has always told me to take me where my heart wants me to be. I just found happiness in what I am doing right now,” Bronny said.

During his time at USC, Bronny demonstrated his potential, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists over 19.3 minutes per game across 25 appearances.

These stats prove his capability and potential to carve out his path in professional basketball. While it will undoubtedly be challenging for Bronny to match his father’s career achievements, the younger James is poised to make his mark and become a proud son of LeBron.

Bronny James battles to move scouts

Bronny James already garnered attention at the NBA Draft Combine. Despite the high expectations and immense pressure, recent feedback from NBA scouts indicates that Bronny James is struggling to make a significant impression.

One scout detailed Bronny’s abilities, pointing out that his athleticism does not meet the high standards typically expected in the NBA.

He should be a point guard based on his size, but he can’t run an offense. He’s handicapped as a shooting guard because he can’t shoot. He went 0-4 on threes one day and 1-3 the other day,” he said.

Furthermore, Bronny’s scoring ability appears limited, and his offensive game seems one-dimensional.

He can only go left,” the scout added.

There are also issues defensively, where Bronny is supposed to excel. This raises concerns about Bronny’s ability to defend against more robust, more versatile players in the NBA.

The scout drew an unfavorable comparison, summarizing LeBron’s son’s potential. Another scout echoed these sentiments, casting doubt on Bronny’s draft prospects.

These assessments paint a challenging picture for Bronny James as he seeks to establish himself in professional basketball. After their assessment, it’s easier to say why Bronny has found basketball tough as a son of LeBron.