Rob Parker: Lakers drafting Bronny James is worst decision ever in professional sports
"I'm dead serious when I say that."
"I'm dead serious when I say that."
"I was born at night, but I wasn't born last night."
"This should've been celebrated. This is one of the coolest stories ever."
"He wanted to be connected with his son, because LeBron's own father was not a part of his life."
"How dare you resent LeBron James."
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"To see that once great storied franchise become the clown show that they’ve become is really beneath the history of the franchise."
"it’s embarrassing more ppl in my profession won’t call this the clown sh t that it is. but here we are."
ESPN insider Adrian Wojnarowski pushed back at critics accusing the Lakers of nepotism in drafting Bronny James on Thursday.
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"This is Ben Affleck saying, 'I just won for Argo, I'm going to be Batman.'"
"Too much looks too damn obvious."
Could you imagine?
"We can't move the goalposts and feel like we're gonna do it when it's convenient for us."
"I never thought about playing with my dad. But of course he's brought it up a couple times."
"This is disingenuous at best."
"Leaving optionality for playing with Bronny is on the list, but I don't think it's at the top."
"LeBron is entirely and completely culpable for any kind of critique coming in Bronny's direction at this juncture."
"LeBron has to understand. He is gonna catch strays because of you."
"I know that accuracy isn't a big thing for you guys."
"I didn’t even have to fight my own battles with ignorance, yall corrected it for me!!"
"I hope for the kid that he's able to not only play in the NBA, but play somewhere where he can branch out his own identity."