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Bronny James Is Finally Improving and Showing Potential
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On November 8, 2025, the Lakers lost 122–102 in Atlanta. Still, the buzz afterward wasn’t about the final score; it was Bronny James and the way he played. He is finally starting to promise after struggling since coming into the NBA.

Bronny’s Stats

In just 18 minutes, James tossed in 9 points, grabbed 2 boards, handed out 2 assists, and snagged a steal. He shot 4-for-6 from the field and hit a three. Solid numbers, but what really got people talking was how he got them.

Playing Style

This game felt different for James, and it wasn’t just the box score. Fans zeroed in on his shot selection and those smooth mid-range jumpers. He looked confident and sharp with the ball in his hands. That kind of praise isn’t empty hype, either. Scouts and coaches want to see a young guard score efficiently and make smart plays instead of forcing shots. James did both.

Bronny’s Efficiency

His efficiency stood out. Sure, 4-for-6 is a tiny sample, but it says something about his discipline. He took shots he could actually make, not just any look he got. He didn’t try to play hero, either. Instead, he mixed in some playmaking and defense, those assists and a stal. Fans noticed, too. Some even called for him to get more minutes (“BRONNY DESERVES MORE MINUTES THAN KNECHT”), now there’s a headline.

Others loved the way he kept his cool, especially on the road. You can feel the growing belief that Bronny’s instincts are starting to catch up with his talent and athleticism.

Bronny’s Basketball IQ!

But maybe the most important sign for James’ future? He looks like he knows his role. Young guys need that. In this game, he played like a guard who understands what the coaches want. Move without the ball, pick good spots for mid-range or catch-and-shoot jumpers, and defend with energy.

When fans point out his confidence, they’re really saying he’s learning how to help the team, not just put up numbers. That kind of mental growth is often the difference between a prospect and a real rotation player.

Of course, you’ve got to keep things in perspective. It’s just one game and 18 minutes. He’ll need to prove he can keep this up with more minutes and tougher defensive assignments. There are still big questions: Can he stay disciplined with his shot selection when the pace picks up? Can he create for others when the offense stalls?

Defense

And can he defend well, especially off the ball and against quicker players? If those things don’t come along, he risks being just a situational spark plug and not a real rotation piece. Fans always get ahead of themselves; it’s part of the fun, but it’s also why you don’t crown a rookie after a hot night.

Still, what we saw was efficient shooting, a steady all-around game, and real poise, which gives you a reason to feel optimistic. Right now, James’ most likely path is carving out a steady bench role: a smart, high-IQ guard who can hit shots, defend in small lineups, and occasionally run the offense.

His Future!

If his minutes go up and he keeps playing like this, he could turn into a trusted rotation guy who’s on the floor every night. Coaches notice when a young player brings that steady, calm impact, especially on a big stage.

Bottom line: this game in Atlanta didn’t change Bronny’s career overnight, but it definitely nudged things in the right direction. Clean shotmaking, smart decisions, and visible confidence. Fans saw it, and so did anyone paying attention. If James keeps building on this, with solid defense and playmaking, there’s every reason to believe he can become a regular NBA rotation guard.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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