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How many points did Bronny James score? Lakers-Hawks Summer League box score
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Date:2025-04-08 02:11:41
The Los Angeles Lakers returned to the court tonight to take on the Atlanta Hawks in NBA Summer League action. That meant Bronny James - the No. 55 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft - was back on the court for the fifth time this summer.
The Lakers' first game this week was an 88-74 loss to Boston, the team's fifth loss in a row, to continue their Summer League schedule. James missed the second Lakers game in Summer League due to a knee injury.
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Ahead of Wednesday's game, James had totaled 17 points on 7-of-31 shooting as well as 15 rebounds, five steals, and three blocks.
Here's his stat line from tonight's game against Atlanta. Stats will be updated occasionally throughout the game.
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Bronny James stats tonight vs. Hawks
- Points: 12
- FG: 5-for-11
- Rebounds: 1
- Assists: 0
- Steals: 1
- Blocks: 0
- Turnovers: 1
- Fouls: 1
Los Angeles Lakers Summer League schedule
- Thursday, July 18: Lakers vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 9 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN+
- Future games TBD
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