LeBron James, Bronny James combine for first father-to-son assist in NBA history
The Los Angeles Lakers returned home from their most recent road trip, earning a victory over the Brooklyn Nets on March 27.
The Los Angeles Lakers returned home from their most recent road trip, earning a 116-99 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on March 27. The game saw LeBron James and Bronny James share the court for a second straight game. The duo created a moment in the second quarter of the game, producing the first father-son assists in NBA history.
Bronny had initially passed the ball to LeBron with 7:54 left in the second quarter before the veteran player drew a double team and immediately passed the ball back to his son, who made a wide-open three-pointer. Bronny’s long-range shot cut into Brooklyn’s lead and made it a two-point game at 44-42. The Nets were on a 16-4 scoring run before the Lakers’ 3-pointer.
LeBron finished with 14 points, eight assists and six rebounds in 37 minutes of play. Bronny finished the game with three points in four minutes of play. BRONNY ➡️ LEBRON ➡️ BRONNY THE FIRST FATHER-SON ASSIST IN NBA HISTORY!
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