Toronto Raptors executive Dan Tolzman says Bronny James is 'in the mix' along with all the other prospects available in this year's draft
James has been on basketball radars since essentially the moment he was born in 2004 as the eldest son of LeBron James. It would be news if someone hadn’t scouted Bronny James to this point.
It was a shocking comment because agents essentially never publicly reveal that kind of information. And yet, Paul named Toronto, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Dallas Mavericks, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Phoenix Suns as teams he said have interest in James.“All these players are guys that we're looking at,” Raptors assistant general manager Dan Tolzman said Tuesday. “I mean, he's in the mix.
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