The narrative on Bronny James keeps switching, but it’s never positive. Fans found it controversial when the 19-year-old was selected as the 55th pick by the Los Angeles Lakers after his underwhelming performance for the University of South Carolina. Now Bronny is being called out again for landing a 4-year guaranteed contract, which is usually rare for a 55th pick. Ultimately, a former NBA veteran has pinned the the blame on LeBron James for “abuse of power”, and he believes it is something that Michael Jordan did not do with his son Marcus.
The hot question on the internet right now is if Bronny James deserves a 4-year guaranteed contract. Many have sided against the 19-year-old on this and his father LeBron James and agent Rich Paul are facing the heat. Steven Hunter, a former Orlando Magic star, firmly believes that James is the only reason why Bronny got a 4-year, $7.9 million contract. He openly called out the LA star on his Instagram with a few bold claims.
Hunter wrote, “Late second-round picks don’t get guarantees (Especially before summer league). Typically late second-round picks don’t get 4 year guaranteed roster spot deals either. This wasn’t earned I’m sorry…It’s an egregious abuse of power from LBJ & Rich Paul.” Hunter pointed this as an unfair treatment for the young kids out there working day and night to get into the league. He said this “turns a lot of people off about Lebron.”
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The Orlando Magic star believes this is a reason why people choose Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan over LeBron James. “Trust me MJ could’ve gotten one of his sons in the league…But he didn’t because MJ stands on earned not given and he would’ve never gave his son a sense of entitlement which is what Lebron James just did with Bronny.”
Former NBA player Steven Hunter posted his outrage on Instagram that LeBron is abusing his power to force Bronny into the league. He says MJ could have done the same thing if he wanted to with his son but he didn’t because, “MJ stands on earned and not given” 🤔 pic.twitter.com/sBQO6pE8bX
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The above words from Hunter might make a fair point if you look at the impressive college stats of Marcus Jordan.
Was Marcus Jordan a better candidate for the NBA than Bronny James?
Marcus Jordan played for the University of Central Florida for three seasons from 2009-2012. His second season for the UCF Knights was the best of his career. He averaged 15.2 points, 3.3 assists, and 2.8 rebounds as a guard. He has a career average of 12.3 points, 2,7 assists, and 2.9 rebounds. Let’s come to Bronny.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 28: Marcus Jordan attends the DIRECTV Celebrates Christmas At Kathy’s event at a private residence on November 28, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
The 19-year-old played only one season of college basketball in which he averaged 4.8 points, 2.1 assists, and 2.1 rebounds. You can see the difference for yourself. Hunter is not doubting Bronny’s skills to excel. He might turn out to be great just like his dad.
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“Not taking anything away from Bronny nor am I upset at Bronny…Just know that this is a manipulation of our league and the integrity of what it truly takes to get there,” said Hunter, pinning the blame on James once again.
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