The Los Angeles Lakers have recalled guard Bronny James from their G League affiliate, the South Bay Lakers. This move comes after James was assigned to the G League earlier in the week. He is available for the team's game against the Sacramento Kings, though his playing time remains uncertain.
The Los Angeles Lakers recalled second-year guard Bronny James from the South Bay Lakers, their G League affiliate, on Sunday, according to a report by Dave McMenamin of ESPN.com. James had been assigned to the G League on the previous Monday, allowing him to gain additional playing experience at that level.
This recall brings James back to the NBA roster ahead of the Lakers' matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. While he is eligible to play, sources indicate that meaningful minutes are not assured, reflecting the team's depth and current rotation needs.
James, selected in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft, continues to develop his professional career. His time with the South Bay Lakers provided an opportunity to refine skills in a lower-stakes environment. The Lakers' decision underscores their ongoing investment in young talent, balancing development with NBA opportunities.
No further details on James's immediate role were provided in the reports.