Bronny James just tied Michael Jordan in one NBA stat โ and it’s the kind of stat that makes you blink twice, laugh once, and then check the calendar. No, it’s not April Fools’.
Yes, They Both Made 9 Threes โ Thatโs About Where the Similarity Ends
Believe it or not, Bronny James and Michael Jordan have one thing in common when it comes to their rookie seasons: 9 made three-pointers.
Bronny, now 26 games into his first year with the Lakers, has gone 9-for-30 from beyond the arc, good for 30.0% shooting. Jordan? He hit 9-of-52 in 1984โ85, finishing at 17.3%.
Hereโs where it gets even more absurd โ so letโs throw Kobe into the mix for balance:
Player | 3PM | 3PT% |
Bronny James | 9 | 30% |
Michael Jordan | 9 | 17.3% |
Kobe Bryant | 51 | 37.5% |
Yes, Bronny has officially made as many threes as MJ did as a rookie โ and at a higher percentage. But if you’re ready to build a case for Bronny being the next GOAT, take a deep breath and maybe go outside for a bit.
Letโs Be Real: Different Eras, Different Games
Jordan played in an NBA where the three-point line was basically a decorative stripe. Kobe entered as the league was warming up to perimeter play. Bronny? He came in when spacing and shooting threes are practically job requirements โ even for rookies barely cracking the rotation.
So no, this stat doesnโt mean Bronny is even in the same orbit as MJ or Kobe. But it does give us a funny, harmless reminder that numbers โ when stripped of all context โ can say just about anything.
Still, for Bronny, it’s a cool little footnote. And for the rest of us? Itโs a reason to chuckle and move on.