By Jake Fenner

Bronny James continued to stumble in Summer League play with his Los Angeles Lakers falling 99-80 to the Houston Rockets.

The son of LeBron James has been struggling to shoot the basketball and Friday night’s 19 point loss to Houston was no exception.

James shot an appalling 3-for-14 from the field and an even worse 0-of-8 from 3-point range – finishing with eight points, five rebounds, two steals and three turnovers. 

‘I just feel like I’m in a little slump right now,’ James said after the game.

When asked about spending time in the G-League, he responded, ‘I’m just looking forward to any basketball I play, no matter what level I’m playing at.’

Lakers rookie Bronny James admitted to being in a 'little slump' in Summer League action

Lakers rookie Bronny James admitted to being in a ‘little slump’ in Summer League action

He only put up eight points on a 3-for-14 shooting line - going 0-for-8 from beyond the arc

He only put up eight points on a 3-for-14 shooting line - going 0-for-8 from beyond the arc

He only put up eight points on a 3-for-14 shooting line – going 0-for-8 from beyond the arc

While James played hard defense, he wasn’t able to slow down Reed Sheppard – the third overall pick in the draft.

‘I’ve known Reed since fifth grade,’ James said. ‘I know he’s a shooter, so I was just trying to get in his body and prevent those 3-balls from going up. I was trying to pick him up full court and showing my effort to the GM and coaches.’

Sheppard shot 4-for-6 from 3-point range. His final statline was 23 points, four rebounds, five assists, and four turnovers on 9-of-17 shooting.

Despite the low-scoring performances he’s had in the past, coaches for the Lakers still see potential in the 55th overall pick from this year’s draft.

‘Shoot, he’s going to have a long career,’ said Dane Johnson, the Lakers’ Summer League coach. ‘This is just the beginning. We just keep instilling [confidence], keep that in their heads. So we’ve got a long way to go.’ 

When asked about James potentially spending time in the G-League, Johnson – who coaches the G-League’s South Bay Lakers – didn’t reveal any exact organizational plans for the rookie.

‘I don’t know about that yet, so I can’t really comment on that,’ Johnson said. ‘But I think all these guys are going to be in the G League at some point — the draftees.’

Despite his slow start in the Summer League, Lakers coaches and executives are optimistic

Despite his slow start in the Summer League, Lakers coaches and executives are optimistic

Despite his slow start in the Summer League, Lakers coaches and executives are optimistic

A number of Lakers coaches and executives were present for the game – including new coach JJ Redick and general manager Rob Pelinka.

Speaking on ESPN’s broadcast of the game, Redick said that they want Bronny ‘pressuring the ball’.

‘I told him yesterday, I said, “If you get blown by, if you have 10 fouls, that’s on me. I want you up pressuring the ball,”‘ said Redick.

The Lakers’ next Summer League game is Monday against the Boston Celtics. 

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Frustrated Bronny James admits he’s ‘in a little slump’ as LeBron’s son underwhelms AGAIN for the Lakers

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