Lakers: The LeBron James reason Deion Sanders ‘feels bad’ for Bronny James

Lakers: The LeBron James reason Deion Sanders ‘feels bad’ for Bronny James

Deion Sanders sympathizes with Bronny James.

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are currently in desperate need of a win against their first round playoff rivals, the Denver Nuggets, who went up 2-0 in their series on Monday evening with a game-winning buzzer beater from Jamal Murray.

This is of course the second straight season that the Lakers have matched up with Denver in the postseason,

and although James has largely played well, the Nuggets have had the edge (to say the least), winning their last ten straight matchups against the Purple and Gold.

 

Meanwhile at home, James is awaiting the decision of his son Bronny James, who played college basketball at USC this past year but has since both entered the transfer portal and declared for the NFL Draft, rendering what he will actually choose to do with his future a bit unclear at the moment.

One person who can relate to having a high-profile son in the sports world is none other than Colorado football coach and NFL legend Deion Sanders, whose son Shedeur is the starting quarterback for the Buffaloes and is regarded as one of the best at his position in the country.

Recently, Sanders took the time to break down why he can relate to the situation and actually feels bad for Bronny James.

“I like Bronny James man. I went to the game when they played here. I felt bad for him because it’s a lot on the shorty, and I could see the pressure, I can see it because I got boys man, and I can see it. When he steps out there they want to see the daddy. They ain’t checking for Bronny. they want to see the daddy, and Bronny is coming. He may not get there as quick as his father arrived, but he’s coming. And one thing about my kids, and you guys have done the same, I’ve seen this, I told my kids you don’t have to be me man but I need you to be the best you,” said Sanders, via the All The Smoke podcast on YouTube.

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