2 Months Younger Than Bronny James, Grizzlies Starlet’s Hype Sends Fans Into a Frenzy Online
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Representing the Grizzlies against the Lakers in Wednesday’s game, GG Jackson shared the court with none other than ‘King’ LeBron James. In a thrilling matchup that transcended generational boundaries, the youngest player of the league faced off against the oldest, sparking widespread buzz among NBA fans. With GG scoring 10 points and 4 rebounds for the Grizzlies, LeBron ended the night with his 4th triple-double of this season.
Adding to the matter, a recent Instagram post made a comparison between LeBron’s son, Bronny James, and GG, with comments pouring in from NBA enthusiasts. While the post read, “GG Jackson is two months younger than Bronny and just went toe to toe with LeBron”, not all fans were happy with this narrative. Evidently, when GG Jackson was born in December, 2004, James was already playing his second season in the league. His son Bronny was born in October 2004, two months earlier than the Grizzlies starlet.
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Reflecting on his game plan against James, Jackson emphasized his strategy of crowding the veteran star to limit his offensive options. Additionally, he candidly admitted underestimating James’ explosiveness and playmaking prowess, acknowledging the futility of trying to contain a player of James’ caliber with conventional defensive tactics.
Fans analyze LeBron’s face-off against his Grizzlies opponent
As LeBron exploited his 19-year-old Grizzlies opponent’s vulnerabilities, these interactions triggered unparalleled hype for its age-defying showdown. While most fans focused on applauding James for his evergreen hold over basketball, some pointed out the differences between Bronny and GG’s NBA trajectory. In a candid appreciation for the 39-year-old Lakers player, one fan pointed out the consistency in James’ career, claiming, “LeBron longevity, unmatched.”
In a detailed analysis between the Grizzlies starlet and the Lakers icon, one fan mapped out their trajectories in the game, mentioning, “LeBron had a triple double. GG had 10 points and 4 rebounds, a good game but I wouldn’t call that toe to toe.” While most comments focused on the comparison between LeBron and his Grizzlies opponent, some users highlighted the prospects of his son, Bronny.
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Hinting at James’ clear hold over the game and in opposition to Jackson, one user wrote, “Idk about all that ‘toe to toe’.” Subsequently, another commenter was spotted drawing a comparison between the duo’s age and gap in entering the league as they exclaimed, “Damn, LeBron got in the league in 2003 and GG Jackson was born in 2004. That’s crazy.”
As the caption underscored his career differences with GG, one fan emphasized, “Bronny is a good basketball player. Completely different style than his dad, but a very smart, solid player. Had the setback with his heart condition, and is in an impossible situation; trying to live up to the name, but he’s a solid player. Hope he continues to develop and has a great career.”
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Despite the widespread comparisons between his son Bronny and GG Jackson, LeBron’s interactions with the teen player showcased mutual respect. Closely following Jackson’s journey from his pre-NBA days, James also appreciated the Grizzlies player for his potential, hinting at his prospects in the next generation of basketball.
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Bilal Handoo