The Los Angeles Lakers suffered one of the most disappointing early exits in recent NBA history, falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a 4–1 first-round series loss in the 2024–25 playoffs. The defeat has reignited concerns about the Lakers’ defensive shortcomings and raised questions about the franchise’s future. In the aftermath of the loss, Bronny James — son of Lakers star LeBron James — took a moment to address his next steps.
According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin via X (formerly Twitter), Bronny confirmed that he will return to action in July. “Bronny James says he will play in the Las Vegas Summer League again this offseason,” McMenamin reported.
The decision is a positive step for the rookie, offering him another opportunity to develop his game and gain valuable experience in a competitive setting as he works toward becoming a reliable NBA contributor.
Bronny made headlines alongside his father on opening night when they became the first father-son duo to share the court in an NBA game. Though his rookie campaign began slowly, Bronny showed flashes of potential late in the season and impressed with standout performances in the G League, where he continued to refine his skills.
LeBron reflects on playing with Bronny
As speculation swirls about LeBron’s future following the early playoff exit — particularly in a season that saw Luka Doncic shine as the league’s newest superstar and Austin Reaves establish himself as a key contributor — the four-time MVP was reflective in his postgame comments.
Asked where playing with Bronny ranks among his career accomplishments, LeBron didn’t hesitate. “Number one for sure. That’s easy,” he said after the Game 5 loss. “That’s not even close. To be able to play the game that I love and to be alongside my son this whole year has been one of the most gratifying, satisfying journeys I’ve ever been on.”
LeBron praised Bronny’s growth and resilience through a challenging rookie season. “Just to see his growth from the moment he was drafted — we were all in New York at the draft party — to seeing him in Summer League struggle early on, and then pick it up towards the end… I just see he has a bright future. Not only can he play the game of basketball, he’s just a great [expletive] kid. And you can ask any one of his teammates, any of the coaches. Just a joy to be around. And I have to say, I have a lot to do with that.”
Does Bronny have a future in the NBA?
Bronny’s rookie stats were modest — he averaged 2.7 points across 27 games — but his G League performances offered a glimpse of his upside. He dropped 39 points in one standout game and delivered several well-rounded outings, hinting at his potential once he adjusts to the league’s pace and physicality.
For now, the Lakers are likely to remain patient with the 20-year-old guard. With continued development and a full offseason ahead, Bronny James will look to take another step forward — starting with Summer League.
