Bronny James is a guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, wearing number 9 and operating as a reserve at the back end of the rotation. He stands 6'0" and weighs 210 lbs, and he came to the NBA out of USC before being drafted by Los Angeles. At this stage of his career, James is a developmental piece rather than a featured contributor, and his current-season numbers reflect that limited role.
Across 42 games this season, James is averaging 9.2 minutes per game, producing 2.9 points, 1.2 assists, and 0.7 rebounds per outing. The efficiency numbers present a challenge: a 27.8% field goal percentage and 22.5% from three indicate he is still finding consistency as a shooter at the NBA level. His free throw percentage of 11.9% reflects minimal attempts rather than chronic poor shooting. With a plus/minus of -1.4, his on-court impact remains modest. For bettors, James is relevant almost exclusively in player prop markets tied to low-volume outputs. Points props set near 2 to 3, assists props around 1, and combined points-rebounds-assists lines in the low single digits are the realistic angles. His minutes are capped enough that over/under on any individual category carries real variance, making game context (blowouts, foul trouble elsewhere on the roster) a meaningful factor before placing any prop bets on him.