The Lakers are nearing the end of their first road trip of the season, and it looks like LeBron James’ son, Bronny, will only play in one more game with the main team before he heads to the G League. According to ESPN, the Lakers plan to send Bronny to their G League affiliate after Wednesday’s game in Memphis. Before that, they’ll face the Pistons on Monday night.
So far, Bronny has appeared in three regular-season games. He made a memorable debut and later scored his first career points during a game in Cleveland. Recently, he had a brief seven-second appearance in the Lakers’ win over the Toronto Raptors to start off November.
For tonight’s game against the Pistons, Bronny didn’t make it onto the court. The Lakers were down by double-digits at halftime, but they stayed competitive enough that Bronny didn’t end up getting playtime. The Pistons eventually pulled away, clinching their third win and giving the Lakers their third loss in the last four games.
Here’s a quick look at Bronny’s stats from tonight:
- Minutes: 0
- Points: 0
- Rebounds: 0
- Assists: 0
- Steals: 0
- Blocks: 0
- Turnovers: 0
As the Lakers wrap up this road trip, Bronny’s shift to the G League marks the next step in his journey, giving him more development time before rejoining the Lakers later on.