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Bronny James was back in action for the Los Angeles Lakers in the Summer League game against the Miami Heat, despite missing the previous game due to knee swelling. Unfortunately, his performance in the game was not as impressive as fans had hoped for. He only managed to score three points, making one shot out of three attempts and hitting one free throw out of two. However, his defensive skills were on full display during the game.

Even though his offensive game has been struggling in the first two games of the summer, Bronny showcased his defensive prowess by recording two steals and three blocks. He was seen guarding players all over the court, especially on the perimeter. One notable moment was when he prevented a 7-foot center from scoring by staying on him tightly and blocking a shot attempt.

While fans may be critical of his offensive performance, it’s important to remember that these Summer League games are all about development and gaining experience. The Lakers are looking for growth from their young players, and Bronny is no exception. There were reports that he might spend some time in the G League to further develop his skills during his first professional season.

It’s worth noting that when Bronny eventually plays alongside his father LeBron James for the Lakers, they will make history as the first father-son duo to play together in the NBA. This is an exciting prospect for fans and the team alike, as they look forward to seeing the two generations of James’ take the court together.

Overall, while Bronny may be facing some challenges on the offensive end, his defensive contributions and hustle plays are commendable. With time and experience, he is expected to grow into a well-rounded player who can make significant contributions to the team. Fans can look forward to watching his development and progression as he continues his basketball journey with the Lakers.