Bronny James impressed in his first preseason game with 17 points, four rebounds, three steals, an assist, and a block against the Warriors, showcasing improvement in his NBA career. While his shooting efficiency wasn’t stellar, his aggressiveness and confidence stood out, earning recognition despite the preseason context. Lakers coach JJ Redick praised Bronny’s growth, emphasizing the importance of experience and patience in his development, highlighting his maturity and coachability amidst the spotlight of being LeBron’s son in a Lakers uniform.
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In a game between the Indiana Pacers and the Golden State Warriors, Obi Toppin faced a decrease in playing time and production, leading to a drop in ownership to 51%. With an average of 10.7 points per game, Toppin remains a viable deep-league option, but may not be suitable for standard leagues currently. Additionally, injuries to players like Jalen Smith and Franz Wagner have opened up playing time for other players on their respective teams....
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