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Team reporter: Brownie has performed well, but he won t spend too much time with the Lakers next season

Los Angeles local media LakesNation reporter Matt Peralta talked about the situation of Los Angeles Lakers backcourt star Bronny James in his latest article. Peralta affirmed Brownie's ability, but he also didn't think Brownie could enter the Lakers' rotation next season.

Matt Peralta said: In some stages of Las Vegas Summer United, Brownie looks to be one of the best players on the court. He can play a significant role in both offense and defense, and he is also proving that he is fully capable of gaining a foothold in the NBA. Peralta then changed his tone and said: But considering that the Lakers' first-team lineup has been upgraded this summer, Brownie is likely to continue to stay with the South Bay Lakers for a while next season, and he also needs to continue to polish his skills. However, if the Lakers suffer from injuries in the middle of the season and the team also needs to add staff to the backcourt, the possibility of him being recalled by the Lakers is not ruled out. In this case, he will also have the opportunity to get some playing time in the NBA.

Browny was born in October 2004. He is 20 years old, 188cm tall and weighs 96kg. He is the backcourt player from Southern California who was selected by the Lakers in the 55th pick in the second round in the NBA Draft last year. In the NBA regular season last season, Brownie made a total of 27 appearances in 82 games, averaging 6.7 minutes per game, averaging 2.3 points, 0.7 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 0.3 steals, and 0.1 blocks, as well as 0.5 turnovers and 0.5 fouls, shooting percentage of 31.3%, three-point shooting percentage of 28.1%, and free throw shooting percentage of 78.6%. In the NBA Development League last season, Brownie played 18 times for the Lakers' subordinate team, Nanwan Lakers, with averaging 31.4 minutes per game, with averaging 18.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.4 blocks, and 3.3 turnovers and 2.4 fouls, with a shooting percentage of 41.9%, three-point shooting percentage of 33.6%, and free throw shooting percentage of 76.9%.

In the previous NBA Summer League, Brownie played 6 times for the Lakers Summer United, averaging 20.4 minutes per game, with an average of 11.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1 steal, 0.2 blocks, and 3.2 turnovers and 1.7 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44.4%, a three-point shooting percentage of 29.6%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 81.3%. Brownie's performance in the NBA is not ideal. With limited playing time, he has not shown his ability on both offense and defense, and his performance has no highlights at all. However, in games of lower-level levels like the NBA Development League and the NBA Summer League, Brownie's performance is actually quite highlighted. When he is in good condition, he can score high scores, he also has certain passing ability and organizational ability, and his performance on the defensive end is also quite good. Whether Brownie is ready to become an NBA rotation player may not be known until next season's NBA Development League game begins. If Brownie can beat the NBA Development League field, he may still have some chance to make his debut in the NBA field.

source:vn 7msport com