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Bronny James is trending back up in NBA Summer League, to the tune of 12 points. Plus a Los Angeles Lakers win.
The son of LeBron James posted the highest point total of his time in Summer League on Wednesday in an 87-86 win over the Atlanta Hawks, along with a rebound, a steal and a turnover. Big man Colin Castleton led the way for the Lakers with 17 points, 12 rebounds and six assists.
The performance included James' first Summer League 3-pointer, breaking a streak of 16 misses to open his professional career. The 19-year-old finished the night shooting 5-of-11 from the field and 2-of-5 from 3-point range.
The 55th overall pick of the 2024 NBA Draft is now averaging 5.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 25.4 minutes across five Summer League games, with 28.6% shooting and 10% from 3-point range.
The Lakers played the game without first-round draft pick Dalton Knecht, whom the team rested amid a stretch of six games in 11 days. Also in attendance were Lakers head coach JJ Redick and recently hired assistant coach Lindsey Harding.
The performance is a decent bounce back for James, who drew ridicule and mockery after struggling heavily to begin his career as a pro. Nearly every time he touches the ball, and many times he doesn't, would become a referendum on his place in the NBA and whether he even deserved it.
It is as high-pressure a position as any player in Summer League, made possible by a team doing everything it can to keep James' father happy when he opted out of his contract and a camp that maneuvered its young charge into the Lakers' lap in the draft, with a guaranteed four-year, $7.9 million deal awaiting him.
Summer League should never be a full referendum on a player's potential, but James at least got to experience a win Wednesday. He'll get his next and final chance at another win on Thursday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Bronny James Summer League game log
* July 6: 4 points (2-of-9 shooting, 0-of-3 on 3-pointers), 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 0 turnovers, 22 minutes in 108-94 loss to Sacramento Kings
* July 7: out with knee swelling in 92-68 loss to Golden State Warriors
* July 10: 3 points (1-of-3 shooting, 0-of-1 on 3-pointers), 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 turnovers, 29 minutes in 80-76 loss to Miami Heat
* July 12: 8 points (3-of-14 shooting, 0-of-8 on 3-pointers), 5 rebounds, 0 assists, 3 turnovers, 27 minutes in 99-80 loss to Houston Rockets
* July 15: 2 points (1-of-5 shooting, 0-of-3 on 3-pointers), 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 turnovers, 25 minutes in 88-74 loss to Boston Celtics
* July 17: 12 points (5-of-11 shooting, 2-of-5 on 3-pointers), 1 rebound, 0 assists, 1 turnovers, 24 minutes in 87-86 win over Atlanta Hawks.
Fun fact: before Wednesday, the official @NBA X account had tweeted the video of all but one of James' seven makes in four games to its 46.5 million followers. It provided only two on Wednesday, but don't worry. ESPN posted the next two.
Daniel Weinman was crowned winner of the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event on Monday, taking home a record breaking $12.1 million in winnings. Weinman had to outlast the other 10,043 entrants to take home the prize and get his hands on his share of live poker’s largest ever prize pool – a staggering $93,399,900. As well as taking home the prize money, 35-year-old Weinman also got his hands on the WSOP Main Event bracelet. The huge bracelet contains 500 grams of 10-karat yellow gold, as well as 2,352 various precious gemstones.
Daniel Weinman won the World Series of Poker's main event world championship on Monday in Las Vegas, earning $12.1 million along the way. Playing in the tournament for a 16th year, Weinman was tops in a deep pool of 10,043 players vying for $93.39 million. His victory came after just 164 hands at the final table. "I was honestly on the fence about even coming back and playing this tournament," the 35-year-old Atlanta native told reporters afterward. Weinman's final table featured Jan-Peter Jachtmann, who landed in fourth place and took home $3 million, as well as Toby Lewis, who finished seventh and secured $1.42 million. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the main event's entry pool far outpaced the previous record of 8,773 set in 2006. "I've always kind of felt that poker was kind of going in a dying direction, but to see the numbers at the World Series this year has been incredible," Weinman said. "And to win this main event, it doesn't feel real. I mean, [there's] so much luck in a poker tournament. I thought I played very well." Steven Jones finished second, securing $6.5 million. And Adam Walton settled for third and a $4 million prize.
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