In recent years, traditional sports and video games have significantly converged. Athletes, instead of wild parties, sometimes prefer to spend time with gaming consoles and computers, and major brands are engaging in collaborations.

The NBA Summer League is exploring various partnerships, and this year it held a small Call of Duty tournament. The winner of the tournament was the rookie with the biggest media following in the upcoming season, Bronny James, the son of one of the greatest basketball players of all time, LeBron James. Bronny received a championship belt and a prize of $10,000.

Unfortunately, success in Call of Duty is the only thing Bronny can boast of. His sports performance is abysmal, and there is a strong opinion among basketball fans that Bronny is not ready for the NBA, and that the Los Angeles Lakers signed him only so that LeBron could become the first father in NBA history to play in an official game alongside his son as teammates.

Nevertheless, Bronny's adventures in the NBA generate news, it’s an interesting story, and as we have found out, at least he knows how to play Call of Duty.

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