Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty Images
Bronny James has struggled at the NBA Summer League thus far, going 6-of-26 from the field and 0-of-12 from three in three games.
He’s had a bit more luck in Call of Duty, however.
The Los Angeles Lakers rookie guard won the Call of Duty Modern Warfare III tournament at the Encore Las Vegas as part of the Summer League festivities. He topped Charlotte Hornets forward Grant Williams.
James, the son of LeBron James, won $10,000 and a custom Call of Duty championship belt. He defeated both Williams and Bobi Klintman of the Detroit Pistons in a two-minute drill contest, notching 84 total points.
That easily surpassed the total of 59 points put up by last season’s winner, Jaylin Williams of the Oklahoma City Thunder. He only narrowly edged out Grant Williams in this year’s event, however.
James has participated in Call of Duty tournaments in the past, including a $25,000 Modern Warfare 3 in May that also featured popular streamers like XQc and Sketch.
After more than seven years as the senior NBA insider at ESPN, Adrian Wojnarowski has decided to step away from broadcasting.ESPN confirmed that Wojnarowski wi
James Johnson has had a successful NBA career as the perfect role player. During the first few years of his career, Johnson was effective as a backup forward an
Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA with a world of expectations, and despite a lowly record for his San Antonio Spurs after one season, what the rookie showed on
If there’s one person who understands the struggle that came with the job of Adrian Wojnarowski, it’s fellow ESPN insider Adam Schefter. Woj