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Los Angeles Lakers’ Bronny James on Thursday night at the Arena at Cyrpto.com at Cyrpto.com at Cyrpto.com set a high career in points at Lakers’s loss from Milwaukee Bucks.
The Lakers were shortened in loss, as LeBron James (groin), Luka Doncic (right ankle), Austin reaves (right ankle), rui hachimura (patella), Dorian Finney-Smith (left ankle) and Jarred Vanderbilt (right groin).
James took the opportunity with so many Lakers stars. The 20-year-old scored 17 points, which was the first time he had achieved double figures in his 22 NBA career games.
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Guard Los Angeles Lakers Bronny James, #9, shoots while Milwaukee Bucks Forward Fifth Nance, #35, defends during the second half of the NBA basketball game on Thursday, March 20, 2025. In Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Jamesov 29:53 time was the third highest in the team behind Dalton Knecht and Jordan Goodwin. James and Knecht led the team in a loss scoring because they all had 17 points. It was also the most minutes he recorded so far.
James shot 7-10, including 2-4 from three-point range.
“Getting confidence and gaining my comfort over representatives, you know, and go out there and exploit my opportunity if it has been given, so it’s just being ready at all times the biggest thing for me,” James said.

Los Angeles Lakers Guardian Dalton Knecht. #4, Fives Guard Bronny James, #9, after hitting Milwaukee Bucks during the second half in the second half. (Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images)
Lake coach Lakers JJ Redick was not surprised by James’ performance.
“We obviously followed him in G (league) and we felt like, you know, in such situations with the end games when he got the opportunity to play with us, he was really good,” Redick said. “So it’s not surprising tonight.”
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Los Angeles Lakers Guardian Bronny James, #9, seems to pass against Milwaukee Bucks Guard Ryan Rollins, #13, during the second half in Crypto.com Arena. (Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images)
“It was obvious to me from the moment, you know, I started spending time with him on the field this summer, you know that he will surely be NBA player. And I still believe that. There will be a NBA player. “
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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