The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a 124-107 preseason loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Palm Desert, California on Friday. However, as expected, the game provided an opportunity to evaluate the team’s young talent. The No. 55, Bronny James, overall pick played 16 minutes off the bench and tallied two points and a game-high three blocks. He shot 1-of-6 from the field.
Bronny James praised by his fellow teammate
Despite his struggles offensively, the 19-year-old James, the son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, was praised by his fellow newcomer to the team. “He can do some things defensively at his size that are really unique, and I think can turn into a really disruptive defender,” said Lakers coach JJ Redick. Besides Bronny, the Lakers’ lovers also wanted to see the performance of another rookie, Dalton Knecht. Knecht showcased his potential and left an impression on the audience and other players. He scored 16 points—tied with guard Austin Reaves for team-high honors—in 25 minutes off the bench. He shot an efficient 7-of-13 from the floor and also tallied three rebounds, two assists and a block. Knecht, a 23-year-old forward, led the Lakers in scoring with 16 points in 25 minutes of action.
Dalton Knecht Impresses in Lakers’ Preseason Opener
When asked about his new teammate, LeBron James reiterated what he already knew before. “He’s a pro,” the four-time MVP said in a video posted by the Lakers. “He’s ready to go now.”
His impressive performance earned praise from LeBron James, who described Knecht as his favorite college player this year, excluding his own son. Despite a standout career at Tennessee, including being named the 2024 SEC Player of the Year, Knecht slipped to the No. 27 overall pick in the draft. The Lakers were surprised to see the rookie available late in the first round.
Knecht’s journey to the NBA included stints at several colleges, culminating in a standout senior season at Tennessee where he earned SEC Player of the Year honors. The Lakers were fortunate to select him in the first round of the draft, despite his late availability. As the Lakers prepare for the upcoming season, Knecht’s strong preseason debut suggests he could be a valuable contributor to the team’s success.