DallasBear9902 said:
I'm not a LeBron fan. Even in the slightest, but I respect how he talks about his sons and their potential.
He was also pretty candid once about the burden he put on Bronny just by naming him LeBron Jr. When Bronny was a few years younger, LeBron would often speak about the possibility of playing together in the NBA. LeBron hasn't really talked about that lately which is probably the best indicator on Bronny's potential.
Bryce might get there but I've seen various recruiting sites questioning what Bryce's real height is. If he's really 6-6 at 15, Bryce has a real shot to get to the NBA.
When we were kids, most of us played in our yard, dreaming about being the GOAT. What none of us did, ever, was dream about being the son of the GOAT. Bronny looks like a low 5*, high 4* kind of prospect, would probably benefit from 3 years in college game. Won't happen, as he will probably be a one and done, his draft level will depend more on the free agent status of his Dad.
Prospect rankings for incoming freshmen can be all over the place. Went looking at the Rivals top 10 in 2022 class. Keyonte was ranked 9, ended up 16 in the draft. Only 2 of the guys ranked in front of him were drafted ahead of him (Wallace at 10, Lively at 12), of the rest, 2 went end of first round, 1 went second round, the rest are staying or transferred to another school.