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Lakers' Bronny James doesn't deny possibility of G League stint after scoring 8 points in Summer League


Plenty of NBA fans curious to see how Bronny James would perform in his Las Vegas NBA Summer League debut ended up getting a show from another rookie instead.


James scored eight points with four rebounds and two steals in the Los Angeles Lakers' 99–80 loss to the Houston Rockets. The rookie guard played 20 minutes, scoring two points in the second half. He shot 3-for-12 from the floor, going 0-for-6 on 3-pointers.


However, James got off to a quick start, aggressively taking the ball to the basket. He scored two baskets early, including the Lakers' second of the game.


James' eight points were the highest scoring total James in his three Summer League games. He scored four in his Summer League debut versus the Sacramento Kings and notched three against the Miami Heat, both games played at the California Classic. (James missed the Lakers' second game in California due to knee swelling.)

In his three Summer League games, James is averaging five points per game on 23% shooting from the field.

With the slow start, it was inevitable James would be asked if he was open to a G League assignment to get in competitive minutes rather than sit on the Lakers bench. That question came up Friday, with James not ruling out the idea, via ESPN:


James signed a guaranteed four-year, $7.9 million contract with the Lakers before the season. He also reportedly said "I just feel like I'm in a little slump right now" to explain his performance.



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