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Bronny James breaks his silence on LeBron James’ departure from Lakers

Add The California Post on Google Bronny James has finally broken his silence on his father, LeBron James’ departure from the Los Angeles Lakers.

Bronny James was spotted giving autographs, taking photos, and talking with young basketball fans, and was asked about LeBron’s move to the Philadelphia 76ers, to which Bronny had a hilarious response.

“It’s whatever, it’s my Dad.” Bronny James told the young kids.

Bronny’s broken silence about his father’s departure has spread all across the internet as multiple accounts have reposted the video.

In the comments section for the video, basketball fans have been poking fun at Bronny James over his comments, as the X account @Invaderbader1 posted a photo of what appeared to be Bronny staring off to the ocean, where LeBron is seen giving him a thumbs-up as the sun sets.

The account @NvictusManeo posted a photo of former United States President George W. Bush saluting a crowd while the sign behind him reads “Child left behind.”

Another fan joked about LeBron’s departure and asked if Bronny called another player from another team his “Daddy?”

With LeBron no longer in Los Angeles, Bronny is set to embark on his first season in the NBA not playing beside his father.

Through his two seasons in the NBA, Bronny has appeared in 69 games and has averaged 2.7 points, 0.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists.

As Bronny is embracing this new chapter in his career, it’s already off to a bang, as he is currently with the rest of his Lakers teammates in Luka Dončić’s home country of Slovenia, where he reportedly spent half a million dollars to fly his teammates in a luxurious Bombardier Global 8000 jet.

So far, it’s appeared that the trip to Slovenia has been as great as Dončić advertised to his teammates, as videos have emerged of the Lakers players enjoying their time by going out for dinner, hanging out on boats, and taking in the scenery of the country.

Read original at New York Post

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