LeBron James recently shared that his son Bronny doesn’t care about critics.
He mentioned that Bronny is the “complete opposite” of him, working hard and then relaxing with video games.
Bronny showed off his gaming skills at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas by winning a Call of Duty Modern Warfare III tournament.
Bronny James showed up to the Call of Duty Summer League activation to participate in CoD’s two-minute drill contest
After a few attempts, with a score of 84, Bronny won a custom made Call of Duty championship belt and a $10,000 prize
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Bronny’s Gaming Triumph:
At just 19 years old, Bronny beat Grant Williams from the Hornets on a special map in Modern Warfare III. According to Arash Markazi’s report, he clinched victory in the final moments against both Williams and Bobi Klintman from the Pistons. His score of 84 was way higher than last year’s winner Jaylin Williams’ 59 points.
Fans might think this news is pretty cool since it shows another side of Bronny.
In basketball news, Bronny has played three out of four games for the Lakers’ Summer League team so far. He’s averaging 5 points, grabbing 4 rebounds, and making about 1.6 assists each game.
What do you think about Bronny’s gaming win?