Lakers VP Rob Pelinka, JJ Redick Send Message to Bronny James

   

Los Angeles Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka sent a strong message to Bronny James after Pelinka selected him 55th overall in the 2024 NBA Draft.

Bronny James Cleared to Play in NBA, Expected to Stay in Draft

“We’ll see you soon, buddy. The work begins,” Pelinka told Bronny on a phone call before the Lakers made the pick. The Lakers tweeted a clip of the call on June 27.

Bronny was the most scrutinized prospect in NBA history because his father is LeBron James, arguably the greatest player ever.


Lakers Adamant Bronny James Was Selected on His Merits

Bronny overcame tremendous odds to realize his NBA dream after his cardiac arrest due to a congenital heart defect last year.

After struggling to find his rhythm — 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 19.4 minutes per game — in his one-and-done season at USC, Bronny bounced back with an impressive showing at the NBA Draft Combine.

Pelinka reassured James that he was selected on his own merits.

“I think first and foremost, you’ve worked incredibly hard, man. You put in a ton of work,” Pelinka told Bronny. “And, you know, we had lunch up at the facility for your workout. We talked about your work ethic, and that means a lot to us. I think second to that, you know, you’re a player of high character and personal high character, and that is valued at the Lakers. And so, it’s important for Coach [JJ] Redick and I let you know what those qualities really stand out and so the Lakers are gonna draft you with the 55th pick in the draft.”

Redick, the Lakers rookie coach, said he was excited to mentor Bronny. He made a bold prediction, declaring the 6-foot-3 guard will have a lengthy NBA career.

“I just wanted to say congrats, man,” Redick told Bronny on the phone. “Your hard work paid off. You’re gonna have a long NBA career and I can’t wait to coach you, man.”

Behind the call for pick No. 55 📞

Bronny will wear No. 9


First Father & Son Teammates in NBA

With Bronny going to the Lakers, it is all but certain that LeBron will return.

James repeatedly said in the past that it was his dream to play with his son before retiring.

“In the history of the NBA, there’s never been a father and a son that have shared an NBA basketball court and that feels like something that could be magical,” Pelinka told reporters after the NBA Draft. “We know, and have to respect of course, that LeBron has a decision on his opt-out and I’m sure he and his family and his agent will deliberate what they’re going to do there of course he has the freedom to decide whatever’s best for him and his family but if it worked out that he was on our team next season, NBA history could be made. And NBA history should be made in a Lakers uniform.”

James has until Saturday, June 29, to decide on his $51.4 million player option.

According to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, the Lakers are willing to offer LeBron a three-year, $162 million max deal.

“L.A. is committed to re-signing James and would offer the maximum three-year deal for which James is eligible to take him through his 24th season in the league, sources told ESPN,” McMenamin wrote on June 24.

Alder Almo is a basketball journalist covering the NBA for Heavy.com. He has more than 15 years of experience in local and international media, including broadcast, print and digital. He previously covered the Knicks for Empire Sports Media and the NBA for Off the Glass. Alder is from the Philippines and is now based in Jersey City, New Jersey. More about Alder Almo