Bronny James is ready for his NBA preseason debut. And like every other basketball game he’s ever played, LeBron James will be watching.
The 39-year-old Lakers star will not play in the team’s preseason game Friday against Minnesota at Acrisure Arena in the Palm Springs area, according to people familiar with the decision who were not authorized to speak publicly.
As for the team’s rookies, Dalton Knecht and Bronny James, both are excited for their first taste of NBA action.
“Of course, there are nerves,” said Bronny James. “Comes with everything. But I’m just excited to go out there and learn and learn from the people playing in front of me. And if I have a chance to show my game, then I will do it to the best of my ability.”
Knecht, the Lakers’ first-round pick, said he’s focused on a simple job.
“Being ready to drop shots, defend [and] rebound,” he said. “Really just spread the floor for the guys and then just be there ready to win the ball. That’s it. Play defense and rebound.”
Through three days of practice, Bronny James enjoyed working with JJ Redick, the new coach of the Lakers.
“He’s a great coach so far,” Bronny James said. “There’s been amazing vibes in the facility so far, so I feel like it’s upped the vibes from what it was last year from what I’ve heard.”
The special moments as teammates, and competitors, between LeBron and Bronny James will have to remain private within the practices of the Lakers.
“I would say for me, [it’s] just building confidence, playing at this next level,” Bronny James said. “Going out there and getting my reps in. Hitting those shots means a lot, but it’s just getting buckets. It’s not really any difference. Just playing with my dad is just a special experience and I’m really grateful for it.”
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.