"Even SNL knows Bronny is trash": Fans in splits as LeBron James' son catches strays over Kamala Harris loss
LeBron James' son Bronny James caught "strays" on SNL after Kamala Harris's presidential election loss to Donald Trump. During the "SNL Weekend Update" segment on "Saturday Night Live," host Bill Burr was dissing Harris for the blowout loss and used a Bronny reference.
The Lakers rookie is not on the team's rotation. His minutes this season in five of the nine games he's played have come in garbage time. Burr used the same reference when roasting Harris' loss of 312-226 electoral votes.
"Clearly, I’ve been spending too much time with you white liberals and your goofy optimism. It wasn’t even close. At one point, [Donald] Trump was so far ahead, they put in Bronny [James]."
Here's how fans reacted to LeBron James' son catching "strays" from SNL's Bill Burr:
"Even SNL knows Bronny is trash," one fan wrote.
"Bronny catching strays on SNL," said another.
"Bronny caught the craziest stray," one fan added.
"That’s lowkey funny af," another said.
"This warms my heart so much! Nuking her and bronny in the same joke.." one fan said.
"The 15 year old bronsexuals are about to be livid," another added.
LeBron James' son Bronny James' struggles continue in G League debut
Bronny James continued to struggle this season after making his G League debut for the South Bay Lakers on Saturday. He began on a promising note by making his first shot from mid-range on a pull-up attempt. Bronny also had a couple of more highlight plays as he threw some flashy assists and made solid defensive plays.
However, Bronny only finished with six points, shooting 2-of-9. His search for an efficient outing from 3-point range continued after he missed all four of his shots from beyond the arc. He added three rebounds, four assists, two steals and a block but committed five turnovers.
Nevertheless, the South Bay Lakers won 116-90 against the Salt Lake City Stars. Quincy Olivari and Maxwell Lewis shone with 28 and 27 points, respectively.
Despite an up-and-down showing, Bronny James was excited about the G League following his debut. It was a sold-out game, with his father, LeBron James, teammates Anthony Davis and Lakers coach JJ Redick in attendance.