Bronny James just made history for himself in the NBA as he scored his first two points as a professional in Los Angeles Lakers’ loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. What made it even special is he did it at the city where his father Lebron James was born and raised.

Footage showed how emotional LBJ was in seeing his son play in his hometown.
You can see LeBron emotional at the end of this video
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This part of the Lakers organization seems to be doing wonders for the organization and to James himself, at least according to Patrick Beverley.
The 10-year veteran, who had a one-year stint with the Purple and Gold, said that James having his son Bronny beside him in games has a different effect on the superstar’s character.
Beverley believes Bron is a different man in his 21st year and that is because of the chance to play alongside his son. This is why the Lakers organization should refrain from sending the younger James to the G-League.

“The motivation is on ‘Bron to put in front of his son. Don’t send him to the G League,” Beverley said in his self-titled podcast.
“Yeah ‘Bron need to see his shorty out there on every bench. I see my son out there after I hit a mother******* with a fade, Ima hit another mother******* with another fade. Cause my son right there.
“And his demeanor, his swag, his attitude, man he always had it. But having his son on the bench, it’s different.”
Lakers plans for Bronny James, Lebron
It has been revealed a few days ago that will spend his time between the Lakers and their developmental team South Bay Lakers.
His stint there will start after the Cavaliers game.

Head coach JJ Redick said that Bronny packing for the South Bay has always been the plan and that Lebron was on it, too.
“Seeing him continue to grow as a basketball player, no matter if it’s here with us or if it’s down with the G League team, and him continuing to get better and better,” King James said early in October.
“We want to hold him accountable. He’s going to hold us accountable, and if we all do that, we’ll all get better, because we’re all one team.
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