Bronny James' journey shows importance of 'nepotism in [Black] community' | Brother From Another

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Brother From Another looks at Bronny James' NBA Draft journey and how the situation with his father LeBron James shows that there's nepotism in the Black community. #NBCSports #NBADraft #BronnyJames #LeBronJames
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  • @TvFanatic-ui3pw
    @TvFanatic-ui3pw17 күн бұрын

    Bronny needs to go back to college. If it was any other player that was averaging about 5 points we wouldn't even be talking about him. He is going to be drafted by the Lakers and i don't want to hear people bitching about how Lebron doesn't have any help. Blame Lebron.

  • @williamcarter9066

    @williamcarter9066

    16 күн бұрын

    And the Europeans need to go back to Europe!!

  • @tedmich
    @tedmich17 күн бұрын

    Class stuff is often pretty unnoticed vs race stuff in the US. Bronny is a billionaire's son, they get preference, just ask one of the hundreds of white lumpy dudes at the top of their fields. Athletics is supposed to be different but its a part of society so...

  • @JumpOffBiggSean

    @JumpOffBiggSean

    17 күн бұрын

    Exactly... And I think that's where most of Bronnys hate comes from. Like dude you wasn't even the best on your high school team, you averaged 4 points in college I belive (for 1 year) like this is wild... But it is what it is

  • @abelnightroad5162
    @abelnightroad516217 күн бұрын

    nepotism exist no matter the color of persone as long that persone has famous mom/dad/uncle/etc. Plenty basketball players that are better then Bronny will not get importance just becouse they dont have famous anyone.

  • @steve_santiago
    @steve_santiago17 күн бұрын

    If I was LeBron, I’d have my son stay at USC then go to business school and help me run my many businesses or go to law school and become an agent at Klutch.

  • @xantanatravels23

    @xantanatravels23

    17 күн бұрын

    You see deion has his oldest son running his media company.

  • @jayknick9731

    @jayknick9731

    16 күн бұрын

    You know he can go back to school anytime he want to

  • @steve_santiago

    @steve_santiago

    16 күн бұрын

    @@xantanatravels23 Exactly

  • @williamcarter9066

    @williamcarter9066

    16 күн бұрын

    And if a bullfrog had wings he wouldn’t be bumping his ass on the ground 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DawgCompany
    @DawgCompany17 күн бұрын

    No way you’re arguing for nepotism because a black person is benefiting from it?

  • @taf3ful

    @taf3ful

    17 күн бұрын

    You’re in for a rude awakening once you realize how much nepotism is already engraved into professional sports. This is not a new thing at all at any level nor has it ever been considered a bad thing unless it involves people of color.

  • @SB-hw1zb

    @SB-hw1zb

    17 күн бұрын

    nepotism at the coaching level is the standard in the NFL and partially in the NBA.

  • @nicholashewitt6556

    @nicholashewitt6556

    17 күн бұрын

    Not because a black person is benefiting from it just that it needs to happen more, it’s not something that is readily accepted in the black community but is by others. More parents use their pull to get their kids in a better position than the black community. As the lady in the video said, she is in a sorority and think about it, that’s about who you know.

  • @jamesjack7074

    @jamesjack7074

    16 күн бұрын

    You missed her point. She's telling Bronny to embrace what we already know. His dad put in the groundwork to make the process easier for him. He still has to put in the work but don't look down on your advantages.

  • @darrellwilliams9722

    @darrellwilliams9722

    14 күн бұрын

    @@jamesjack7074but he hasn’t put in the work, at any point in his young career. He’s literally skipping multiple steps and that’s the issue. He’s never been a high level NBA prospect, hell hes never been the best at any school he’s ever played at.

  • @stevonecapone7958
    @stevonecapone795814 күн бұрын

    The guy that's being considered the number one overall pick in this draft as average 9 points a game if you go back in the history of college basketball it's been a lot of players who hasn't averaged a lot of points in college but being great NBA players just give him time

  • @playafly131
    @playafly13117 күн бұрын

    Yes we need more black nepotism! Great points

  • @playafly131
    @playafly13117 күн бұрын

    My fav show!

  • @justinball5068
    @justinball506817 күн бұрын

    Such hypocrites. When a coach wants to hire someone they know and worked with they get called for nepotism and racism. And now we’re praising our sports teams to draft a player who is mediocre at best because you are a son of a player. This is why you all will never get ahead

  • @hlmcclain2
    @hlmcclain217 күн бұрын

    The Bronny James "HATE" is beyond sad... SMH

  • @korReeS2

    @korReeS2

    17 күн бұрын

    It’s not hate it’s facts 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @tommydavidwalker2445

    @tommydavidwalker2445

    17 күн бұрын

    Facts are now hateful. Imagine if u had a son who's spot was taken at the combine by an undeserved bronny. I wonder what you would be saying

  • @hlmcclain2

    @hlmcclain2

    17 күн бұрын

    @@tommydavidwalker2445 You cannot be serious! How many opportunities in life have been givin regardless of SKILLSET? We ALL have been passed over regardless of profession to a person or persons we felt were less deserving! You are making an argument where there isn't one to be made! SMH

  • @carmeloeverhart6377

    @carmeloeverhart6377

    17 күн бұрын

    @@hlmcclain2 i want your honest opinion so his dad can say he better than alot of guys in the league and when we dont see it we cant say nothing because its hating just a honest question

  • @hlmcclain2

    @hlmcclain2

    17 күн бұрын

    @@carmeloeverhart6377 Yes it is fair to be critical of his GAME but some of the comments have been rooted in wanting him to fail that is what I meant by the word HATE! This is a young man who suffered a near-fatal cardiac arrest and has worked his behind off to bounce back! Let's just give him some time to see if he is an NBA Player or not! What's funny to me is how many cannot miss "LOTTERY PICKS" have flamed out and how many Jokers and Draymond Green's second-rounders have made it. Remember Fred Van Vleet a 4-year starter in college didn't get drafted but has WON a Championship and earned well over 200 Million plus in total contracts so far and he is only 30! I'm just saying!

  • @SB-hw1zb
    @SB-hw1zb17 күн бұрын

    what's the difference between Seth Curry and LeBron James Jr. I think LeBron James Jr. will be better than Seth Curry, because he is an excellent shooter already at his age and a much much better athlete. athlete. he can be a 3 ND combo guard, for about 60 to 70% of The teams in the league. Wait until LeBron. James retires. you going to see LeBron James Jr take over? he's going to be a solid player as long as long as he is truly healthy and remains healthy and is ailments and what not that he had to deal with over the past year or so are truly behind him.

  • @SB-hw1zb

    @SB-hw1zb

    17 күн бұрын

    shit. what's the difference between him and CJ? McCollum, I don't see a difference, CJ may be a little bit taller, but he's no way as near the athlete as LeBron James Jr, LeBron plays the game a different way like his father unselfishly but he will be selfish. at some point. some point I can see CJ McCollum type player with athleticism and you see the kind of contracts CJ McCollum and Seth Curry have signed. particularly CJ McCollum saying damn near 200 million worth of contracts not hating congratulating

  • @layziebdub

    @layziebdub

    16 күн бұрын

    Um the difference is that Seth was a contributing starter averaging 15 points a game on a top ranked team at Duke and was a 2x ALL ACC player. Bronny averaged less than 5 points a game on a mid USC team.

  • @DHSNUMBA75
    @DHSNUMBA7516 күн бұрын

    Nepotism cant make that man a competent NBA player. They setting the boy up, he averaged 5 points in 1 year in college. Nothing wrong with Nepotism but not this ha

  • @xantanatravels23
    @xantanatravels2317 күн бұрын

    Bronny seems more mature than lebron

  • @TheLionaaa
    @TheLionaaa17 күн бұрын

    Are you kidding me? Nepotism is injustice. And I'm black...

  • @SGriTa913

    @SGriTa913

    15 күн бұрын

    And im black 😂😂😂 Nerd

  • @TheLionaaa

    @TheLionaaa

    15 күн бұрын

    @@SGriTa913 yes in other words, it's not about being black or white. Sports is about merit and fairness. And if somebody thinks nepotism is ok when it benefits black people, that's pathetic...nerd or not.

  • @buck4129
    @buck412917 күн бұрын

    Tbh once he play real talent in summer leg to whatever team he get drafted the flaws will show I feel he has talent but he need to find his game. I never heard of a project player on an nba team! Shit bol bol is better then him n he getting passes around the nba

  • @joshuafootman1593
    @joshuafootman159316 күн бұрын

    This kid is a undersized 2 guard that cant play point smh he is trash

  • @robesonrogers2722
    @robesonrogers272211 күн бұрын

    Nah this is bullshit. This is not a job at a company. Bron is a billionaire. His son is good financially. You are taking a spot from someone whose parents aren’t LeBron. I don’t feel bad for bronny 🤷🏾‍♂️. He can’t fucking play

  • @SB-hw1zb
    @SB-hw1zb17 күн бұрын

    this dude. Lebron Jr, is a solid prospect. 6'2 40-in vertical give the dude an opportunity which he will have. he's only taking up one space, one spot on a team.

  • @MusicIsLove313

    @MusicIsLove313

    17 күн бұрын

    Many players go undrafted, why should he get a sob story on any team if he isn't good enough for that spot?

  • @SB-hw1zb

    @SB-hw1zb

    17 күн бұрын

    @@MusicIsLove313 I actually think he's good enough to make a roster, and to be a solid rotational player within 3 years.

  • @TheLionaaa

    @TheLionaaa

    17 күн бұрын

    The fact is he never proved to be a good enough player to be in the NBA. It doesn't really matter what anybody thinks.

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