Everyone Has Same Complaint With ESPN's NBA Draft Coverage

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Complaints are pouring in regarding ESPN's coverage of the 2024 NBA Draft.

They all center on one topic: Bronny James.

Bronny James, the son of legendary NBA star LeBron James, is a fringe professional prospect at-best. He averaged less than five points per game during his freshman season. But because he's LeBron's son, he's getting a lot of attention.

That's understandable, but ESPN has been going overboard with Bronny James, as basically everyone at the network seems afraid to say anything critical of him.

"Can't wait for ESPN to make it the Summer League of Bronny. Gonna be out of control," one reporter shared.

"Kendrick Perkins couldn't keep a straight face talking about Bronny James on ESPN NBA Draft Preview Show. 🤣 Richard Jefferson just staring at him... dumbfounded," one fan added.

"15 minutes before the start of the first round of the draft and ESPN is doing a Bronny James segment. Save it for tomorrow, focus on the guys that are actually going to get drafted tonight," one fan added.

"It's embarrassing for ESPN to waste an entire segment talking about Bronny James. He's not any good," one fan added.

Bronny James will probably get picked, because he's LeBron's son, but hopefully not until late.

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