Why is esecpn pumping bronny left and right?

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jikespingleton
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Why is Lebron's kid splashed all over esecpn every time I go to that site?
He practiced today! He put on his shoes! He eats cereal.

Why should I GAF?

My first choice would be to just not go to that website but there really aren't any competitors and I need my sports fix
BearlyBeloved
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Plus now he has his own thread on SicEm365!

Does ESPN get credit for this, too??
datboiquadzilla
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Breaking: Bronny ate a sandwich
morethanhecouldbear
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It's incredibly annoying.

Outside of USC and the James family, I would be surprised if anyone cared.
Jorkel
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Nice now he has a presence on here! Woohooo.
TWD 1974
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morethanhecouldbear said:

It's incredibly annoying.

Outside of USC and the James family, I would be surprised if anyone cared.
It has been reported that Bronny has brought $5.9million in NIL money to USC. So, yeah, a lot of people are following him.
jikespingleton
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Jorkel said:

Nice now he has a presence on here! Woohooo.
Someone else already beat you to that one.

From what I can tell we cannot edit thread titles. If I could, I would change his name to "this kid".
DallasBear9902
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Brian Windhorst of ESPN has long been the preferred channel for the James camp to disseminate information to the media. That goes back to his early Cleveland days.

ESPN knows that LeBron desperately wants to play with his son in the NBA. It is not a coincidence that LeBron structured his contract to have a player option this offseason, the offseason when Bronny would be draft eligible.

There have been whispers that LeBron senior could be a package deal with Jr for any team willing to draft Jr. For my money, I think Bryce James is the better pro prospect athletically if he continues to grow in size.
TWD 1974
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DallasBear9902 said:

Brian Windhorst of ESPN has long been the preferred channel for the James camp to disseminate information to the media. That goes back to his early Cleveland days.

ESPN knows that LeBron desperately wants to play with his son in the NBA. It is not a coincidence that LeBron structured his contract to have a player option this offseason, the offseason when Bronny would be draft eligible.

There have been whispers that LeBron senior could be a package deal with Jr for any team willing to draft Jr. For my money, I think Bryce James is the better pro prospect athletically if he continues to grow in size.
If Lebron wants to play with his son that badly, a surefire way would be to take a year off from the NBA and enroll in the same school as Bronny (who isn't close to NBA ready). Lebron never played in college, and if the NCAA is still worried about professionalism (yeah, what a joke), Lebron could argue all his NBA earnings were actually name, image, and likeness earnings. If they both want to end up in Waco next year, I'm betting we could come up with around $36k NIL for them, which may not seem like a lot but they should note that Drew and Staff could likely come up with a plan to beat Long Beach State at home...
Jorkel
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TWD 1974 said:

DallasBear9902 said:

Brian Windhorst of ESPN has long been the preferred channel for the James camp to disseminate information to the media. That goes back to his early Cleveland days.

ESPN knows that LeBron desperately wants to play with his son in the NBA. It is not a coincidence that LeBron structured his contract to have a player option this offseason, the offseason when Bronny would be draft eligible.

There have been whispers that LeBron senior could be a package deal with Jr for any team willing to draft Jr. For my money, I think Bryce James is the better pro prospect athletically if he continues to grow in size.
If Lebron wants to play with his son that badly, a surefire way would be to take a year off from the NBA and enroll in the same school as Bronny (who isn't close to NBA ready). Lebron never played in college, and if the NCAA is still worried about professionalism (yeah, what a joke), Lebron could argue all his NBA earnings were actually name, image, and likeness earnings. If they both want to end up in Waco next year, I'm betting we could come up with around $36k NIL for them, which may not seem like a lot but they should note that Drew and Staff could likely come up with a plan to beat Long Beach State at home...


Maybe his $100 million/yr in endorsements are NIL…his NBA salary is not
Jorkel
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jikespingleton said:

Jorkel said:

Nice now he has a presence on here! Woohooo.
Someone else already beat you to that one.

From what I can tell we cannot edit thread titles. If I could, I would change his name to "this kid".



I actually appreciate you bringing lil Bron Jr to the forefront of Baylor's basketball forum. Love to see it
BUAL
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First time following sports? This entire thing is creating and promoting good guys and bad guys. Nobody does it more than ESPN.
WA Jim
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5 seconds ago went to ESPN NCAAM home page - thought surely this Bronny thing has run its course….nope…all over the front page…..someone please make it stop!
historian
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They will keep milking beyond the point of public tolerance. Thankfully, like so much the media does, it's easy to ignore.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Jack Bauer
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Oops!

https://instagr.am/p/C2VYKgKvNwn
Fre3dombear
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Jack Bauer said:

Oops!

https://instagr.am/p/C2VYKgKvNwn


Dayummmmm

No doubt he's in concussion protocol. Wow

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