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Sore knee freezes Bronny James; dad’s pay cut aids LA roster-building
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Sore knee freezes Bronny James; dad’s pay cut aids LA roster-building

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Los Angeles Lakers rookie guard Bronny James missed the team’s California Classic summer league game on Sunday against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco due to swelling in his left knee.

James, the son of Lakers star LeBron James, made his professional debut in the Lakers’ 108-94 Summer League loss on Saturday against the Sacramento Kings. He finished with four points on 2-of-9 shooting from the floor in 22 minutes. He added two assists, two rebounds and a steal.

“Every first game that I step into the next level, it’s always some butterflies in my stomach,” the 19-year-old told reporters, per ESPN.

“But as soon as the ball tips and we go a couple times down, it all goes away and I’m just playing basketball. So it’s always going to be there, but I’ll get through it.”

Bronny James, who was selected in the second round with the No. 55 overall pick in the NBA Draft last month, is expected to play in the Lakers’ California Classic finale against the Miami Heat on Wednesday, according to Spectrum SportsNet.

He played one season—25 games (six starts)—of college ball at Southern California after suffering cardiac arrest during a summer workout last July.

James averaged 4.8 points and 2.8 rebounds and shot 36.6 percent from the field for the Trojans.

Meanwhile, LeBron James’ new two-year contract is roughly $2.7 million below the $104 million maximum he was eligible for, a move made to aid Los Angeles’ future roster construction, ESPN reported late Saturday night.

James, 39, signed a $101.35 million deal on Saturday that will include his 23rd season—the longest career in NBA history—and helps the Lakers avoid salary cap restrictions down the road.

This marks the second time James has taken a pay cut. Back in 2010, he signed a two-year, $68 million contract to join the Miami Heat. With the $15 million left over, the Heat formed a roster that won two NBA titles and made four straight trips to the NBA Finals.

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By including a player option for the second season of his new Lakers deal, along with his veteran status, James will have a default no-trade clause playing back-to-back seasons on one-year guarantees.

Per the report, the Lakers will avoid the second apron by $45,000 with James’ salary, thus allowing the team to include its 2032 first-round pick in a deal next offseason. If they hadn’t avoided the second apron, the Lakers would’ve had that pick frozen from any trade possibilities for a salary cap violation.

“We’re now in the apron world,” Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka said at second-round pick Bronny James’ introductory news conference earlier in the week.

“We’ve seen contending teams or championship-level teams have to lose players. That’s a result of the apron world we’re living in. So, does it make trades more challenging? Yes. Does it make good trades impossible? No. So we’ll continue to pursue upgrades to our roster.”

In another penalty regarding the second apron, if the Lakers went over $190 million in total roster compensation for next season, they wouldn’t be able to make deals that bring back more salary than they send out.


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