The Los Angeles Lakers were missing a ton of production on Sunday night.
That meant Bronny James had a chance at more run than usual as the Lakers took on the Sacramento Kings.
Before Sunday night, Bronny had played just three minutes this season.
He didn’t get into the game at all in the first half, though. And as it turned out, he never got onto the floor.
Bronny James stats vs. Kings
Bronny James didn’t play at all in the first half against the Kings, despite the Lakers being down both LeBron James and Luka Doncic due to injury.
The Lakers had just eight players take the floor in the first half, with heavy minutes for the starting lineup along with Jarred Vanderbilt, Jake LaRavia and Dalton Knecht off the bench.
L.A.’s starters on the shorthanded night were Austin Reaves, Gabe Vincent, Marcus Smart, Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton.
The Lakers’ other available bench players that didn’t play in the first half were their two-way contract players.
Bronny didn’t get in for the second half, either.
The Lakers even got three minutes for Chris Manon, but none for Bronny.
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Bronny James highlights vs. Kings
There ended up being no highlights for Bronny on Sunday night. He didn’t play, and so there wasn’t anything to see.
Instead, he just hung out on the bench with his dad and Luka.
He really hasn’t made any highlights yet this season. He got into three minutes against the Timberwolves and missed the only shot he took while also committing a foul.
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