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Bronny James scores 10 points in 2025 Summer League debut, throws down thundering dunk

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Bronny James scores 10 points in 2025 Summer League debut, throws down thundering dunk

Bronny James saw an opportunity and seized it less than 30 seconds into his 2025 NBA Summer League debut Sunday in the Chase Center’s “California Classic.”

The second-year Los Angeles Lakers guard rocketed forward and picked the pocket of Miami Heat guard Kasparas Jakučionis. James scurried to corral the loose ball before seamlessly transitioning to a fastbreak runway, where the 20-year-old elevated a few feet past the free throw line for a thundering, one-handed dunk.

Like father, like son.

Just as LeBron James so often does, Bronny gathered and flushed in a fluid, sweeping motion, complete with an emphatic dismount, which he followed with a slow walk and stare down past the baseline.

What a 6-foot-2 Bronny lacks in height, he makes up for with bounce.

A minute and a half later, James drained the first of his two 3-pointers on the day. He scored 10 first-half points but didn’t play in the second half, clocking out with only 11 minutes in a 103-83 Lakers victory.

Of Los Angeles’ five starters, James played the fewest minutes.

He’s coming off a rookie season in which he appeared in 27 games for the Lakers, averaging 2.3 points in 6.7 minutes per contest while posting a 31.3% field goal percentage. In the G League, however, the second-round pick shined for the South Bay Lakers, averaging 21.9 points, 5.5 assists and 5.1 rebounds on 44% shooting in the 11 games he played with the club.

James’ best NBA performance this past season arrived on March 20 when he shot 7 of 10 and recorded 17 points and five assists, albeit in a blowout loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.

After starting 2 for 2 Sunday, the USC product missed his next three shots: a sidestep 3, a second-chance floater later on and then a catch-and-shoot 3 from the right wing.

But he knocked down his second triple before intermission, courtesy of an assist from fellow 2024 draftee Dalton Knecht. James also added a pair of free throws before halftime.

James finished with a plus/minus of +4 and shot 3 of 7, including 2 of 5 from deep. He snagged two rebounds to go along with the steal that created his highlight-reel dunk.

Knecht, notably, struggled for the second game in a row. A day after he shot a mere 3 of 13 from the field, and 0 of 6 from 3, he again failed to connect from long range.

Last year’s No. 17 overall pick had as many points as turnovers Sunday against the Heat: four. He shot 2 of 7 and missed all three of his 3-point attempts.

Knecht, who averaged 9.1. points per game with a 37.6% clip from 3 with the Lakers in 2024-25, even took an elbow to the face from Heat rookie big man Dain Dainja, whom Knecht fouled on a layup attempt.

Former Villanova and Syracuse forward Cole Swider led the Lakers with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting Sunday.

James, though, made a bigger impression with one all-too-familiar sequence in the first minute of play.

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