The Los Angeles Lakers have made a surprising roster move involving two of their young players, Bronny James and Adou Thiero, by assigning them to the G League. This decision follows Bronny, the son of LeBron James, who recently earned his second career start but is struggling to translate his game to the NBA level.

On November 15th, Bronny received a significant opportunity by starting in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks. In that contest, he played ten minutes, missed both of his field goal attempts, and recorded one rebound, one assist, and one steal. This marked his first start of the season, following his only start during last year’s regular-season finale. In his second season, Bronny has played in ten games, but his shooting struggles have continued, making this G League assignmen

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