Sports Analyst Ryan Clark Questions Why NBA Rookie Bronny James Is Getting Special Treatment From The Lakers

Sports Analyst Ryan Clark Questions Why NBA Rookie Bronny James Is Getting Special Treatment From The Lakers
Former NFL player Ryan Clark recently shared his disapproving thoughts on Bronny James’ special arrangements with the Los Angeles Lakers.
A report from ESPN revealed that the NBA rookie, son of Lakers champion LeBron James, won’t be required to follow typical procedures put in place for other G-League athletes such as flying commercially or staying at certain hotels.
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Additionally, the hooper will reportedly split his time between the NBA club and its G-League affiliate the South Bay Lakers, which the report notes is “odd” for G-League players.
Reacting to the news, Clark criticized the decision on The Pivot Podcast, arguing that Bronny’s background nor who his father is should play a role in how he is treated. He continued, expressing that Bronny should be “begging” for a chance to prove himself and travel with his G-League teammates.
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