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    "If there's no Bronny, the kid from the Wizards would be called a bust today"- Gilbert Arenas thinks the top picks in the 2024 NBA Draft are doing worse than Bronny

    By Shane Garry Acedera,

    10 hours ago

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    Many questioned the Los Angeles Lakers' decision to pick Bronny James in the 2024 NBA Draft. Now that Bronny is struggling to find his form in preseason play, he has been bombarded with criticism daily.

    According to former Washington Wizards All-Star guard Gilbert Arenas, Bronny isn't the only rookie struggling in the preseason. He points out that even the Top five and ten picks are having a hard time adjusting to the game. But nobody is critiquing them because the media narrative is focused on the story that sells—Bronny.

    "So nobody knows nothing about the Top 15 picks in the NBA Draft," said Arenas. "That is the problem here. That their focus on the 55th pick in the NBA Draft and everybody else, the Top 5 picks get to go through the league like nothing."

    It's not just Bronny

    Bronny has participated in all three of the Lakers' preseason games, logging a total of 36 minutes. So far, the 20-year-old USC product has managed just two points on 1-for-11 shooting, along with three rebounds, one assist, three blocks, and five turnovers.

    LeBron Jr. is also a -40 in plus-minus after three games that he suited up in. That's the second-worst mark in the league, behind only Jon Konchar's -48. But as Gil pointed out, Bronny is not the only rookie who is performing poorly in the preseason.

    "If there's no Bronny, the kid from the Wizards will be called a bust today. Because if you take Bronny out, he would be last in preseason. In theory, right now, the young kid over there is considered busting out right now. As a number two pick in the draft, he's busting out. You're at the bottom with LeBron James' son. You're ranked in preseason, first three games, 493. We expect the last couple of picks to be there, not you, sir…on a team where you could do whatever the fu** that you want," he added.

    Related: Julius Erving believes no player is similar to him in the modern NBA: “I was a small forward, but I really played like a power forward”

    Is Alex Sarr busting out?

    Seven-foot Alexandre Sarr , a French native, was the No. 2 overall pick of this year's draft. Before the draft, the 19-year-old was compared to Giannis Antetokounmpo and Paul George acknowledged the comparison. To his credit, Sarr has put up decent stats in his first three preseason games: 11.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.7 blocks per game.

    But what Gil was pointing out was his plus-minus, which at -40 is similar to Bronny. Per the NBA's glossary of stats , plus-minus is defined as "The point differential when a player or team is on the floor." It presumes that, "If a player is on the court when his team is outscoring its opponents, then he must be doing something to help his team succeed."

    Gil has a valid point that the public eye is unfairly locked in on Bronny and every shortcoming from him is magnified. However, it's unfair to label Sarr a bust based solely on plus-minus stats from just three preseason games. The difference in scrutiny between him and LeBron's son, though, is clearly evident.

    Related: "Avoid this media circus, avoid all the hoopla" - Chandler Parsons wants to see Bronny share the stage with Lebron on opening day

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    S_Ahmad
    10m ago
    How the hell is a #55 out of 58 picks a bust?? You clowns need to quit. If you hate LeBron and Bronny, just SAY THAT. It’s ok to be a beta male hater, just own it. But when you start saying any late 2nd rnd pick is a bust in preseason, that just shows you’re ignorant to basketball….AND a beta. Not a good look for you.
    Lexoma
    1h ago
    It’s not just Bronny that’s the story, the story is that most of the lottery picks are still teenagers, not only physically and mentally not ready but also emotionally not ready to play against grown men and make business, financial and personal life decisions/choices. Also AAU doesn’t prepare the young men fundamentally speaking, that being said, I totally understand why they come out at such an early age, I’d do the same exact thing and if I had a son in that position I’d advise him to do it as well. The money and opportunity is too great to pass up. So please don’t take my comment as being critical of the young men but struggling to adapt and adjust should be expected by both the teams and the fans.
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