The NBA offseason is a time of renewal for most franchises—fresh faces, new hope, bold gambles. But for the Los Angeles Lakers, this year’s draft isn’t just about the future. It’s about the past, and specifically, one name that refuses to fade: Bronny James.
A year ago, Bronny’s unexpected selection at No. 55 lit up headlines and social media alike, sparking a storm of debate around nepotism, merit, and long-term vision. It was a move as polarizing as it was symbolic — the son of LeBron James joining his father’s team, chosen in a spot where few players stick. Now, the Purple & Gold find themselves back in the second round, courtesy of trading their 2025 first-rounder in the Anthony Davis deal, and fans are still talking about James Jr. Why?
Well, believe it or not, thanks to a little Rob Pelinka interruption in the NBA Draft Round 2.
“The Los Angeles Lakers are moving up in the second round of the NBA Draft tonight, acquiring the No. 45 pick from the Chicago Bulls for No. 55 and cash, sources tell ESPN,” tweeted Shams Charania on X. It’s a small jump on paper, but it could shift everything. For a team that only had the No. 55 pick, moving up opens doors. With limited assets, every smart trade counts. The Lakers clearly have someone in mind and don’t want to miss out.
But let’s not forget what happened last year. The Lakers used the No. 55 pick to select Bronny James. Many didn’t expect it. Few players drafted that late stick around. Patty Mills in 2009 was a rare exception. Bronny faced backlash, some from analysts, some from fans. Stephen A. Smith even ended up clashing with LeBron because of it. Now, after trading up, is Pelinka trying to avoid repeating history? The move suggests they want someone who can contribute, not just sell jerseys.
So what’s next?
The Los Angeles Lakers are moving up in the second round of the NBA Draft tonight, acquiring the No. 45 pick from the Chicago Bulls for No. 55 and cash, sources tell ESPN.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 26, 2025
Rumors say the Lakers may trade up again, this time to draft Ryan Kalkbrenner, a 7-foot-1 center from Creighton. “People around the league said the Lakers are trying to put themselves in position,” reported Broderick Turner. Kalkbrenner’s numbers are solid, but will the Lakers get him? That remains to be seen. While things remain uncertain, in the meantime, it was Bronny James who received the brunt of the impact from the post!
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