Bronny James raises questions at the start of preseason: strategy or farewell?
The starting lineup made his absence clear: Dalton Knecht, Cole Swider, Trey Jemison III, DaJuan Gordon, and DJ Steward opened the game.
The news quickly sparked reactions. While some attributed it to a development strategy, others fear it could signal something bigger. Is Bronny James planning a departure from the Lakers?
It’s worth noting that last season, Bronny James played 27 games, only one as a starter, averaging 2.3 points per game with low shooting percentages, 31.3% from the field and 28.1% from three.
However, he shined in the G League, averaging 18.6 points, 4.8 assists, and nearly 5 rebounds per game.
Bronny James is not be playing today as the Lakers start their Summer League campaign in the California Classic against the Warriors 😔
(via @_MatthewPeralta)
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 5, 2025
An absence that raises more questions than answers
For many fans, Bronny James absence from the Summer League is puzzling. “It’s unbelievable that Bronny isn’t playing, as if he averaged 20 points in the NBA,” one fan wrote on social media.
Speculation hasn’t stopped. Is he injured? Is it a coaching decision? Or is a team change on the horizon?
For now, the young shooting guard remains focused on his development. According to a statement to the Los Angeles Times, he’s excited to approach this new season with less pressure and more confidence.
“This year I can go out and play freely. I don’t have those nerves anymore. I know what I can bring to the table.”
The Lakers prepare for their next challenge in Las Vegas
After the California Classic games, the Lakers will head to Las Vegas to face the Dallas Mavericks and their star rookie, Cooper Flagg, in the highly anticipated NBA Summer League. Everyone’s hoping Bronny James will finally hit the court and put the mystery to rest.
In the meantime, his absence continues to fuel rumors. Is Bronny James saving his best for later or preparing a quiet exit?