At the Lakers Game, LeBron James Reacts to Son Bronny’s Friend Connection with Andrew Garfield

The Los Angeles Lakers dropped their third exhibition game in a row, this time to the Milwaukee Bucks. But that wasn’t the only exciting moment from Sunday’s game at Crypto.com Arena. On the one side, the Milwaukee Lakers had an inexperienced fan in the stands to see rookie player Damian Lillard.

Since LeBron James wasn’t in it, only one other member of the family was there to see the tense moments.

 

 

 

 

And Bronny James Garfield Taking pleasure in the Lakers vs. Bucks

Andrew Garfield, or “the amazing Spider-Man,” as some of you may know him, showed up to the game looking sharp. Now Andrew is on a quest to make public appearances where his perfect style will be the subject of widespread admiration.

He recently greeted the spectator stands with another “pre-famous” newcomer after appearing at Paris Fashion Week in a head-to-toe Valentino ensemble.

On Sunday, NBA fans saw James’s son, Little James, in the crowd. After suffering a heart arrest recently, it appears like Bronny James is making a speedy recovery.

Since Bronny is currently sidelined, there is a good chance that we will see him in action very soon. Does this suggest that LeBron is hoping to be drafted by another team?

Fewer Preseason Appearances for LeBron Due to Aging Ankles

LeBron James has sat out of most preseason games this year in an apparent effort to minimize his workload. While the concept generally applies to standard calendar years, King James seems to make an exception.

Coach Frank Vogel of the Los Angeles Lakers said in an interview at the start of the month, “We want to be intelligent.” Speaking to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, he elaborated: “We want to get him enough reps to get him familiar with his teammates… not overdo it in the preseason.”

The MVP is now entering his 17th season, and after suffering a significant injury in the previous campaign, his aged ankles may struggle to maintain peak performance even in preseason. As disappointing as last year’s 37–45 record was, it is undeniable that “The Chosen One” is the symbol of the brand.

Vogel’s goal is to have “The Akron Hammer” play in enough games to establish respectable chemistry with the latest trade pick. James’s lack of interest in the preseason games raises questions about his commitment to consistency in the upcoming regular season.