
Sports journalist Michael Wilbon has expressed his discontent with the constant media coverage surrounding Bronny James, stating that many of these discussions on ESPN are only for attracting viewership. During one of his recent appearances, Wilbon made it clear that he refused to engage in that type of content and criticized those who have spent more time talking about LeBron James's son than NBA stars.
"I have a 17-year-old son, so this matters to me. I'm particularly sensitive to this issue. I'd do anything for my son and I commend LeBron for what he did for his. There were shows talking about Bronny every day. You know which shows I'm talking about. I don't care if it upsets my bosses. They were trying to get Tony and me to talk about it. No, we weren't going to do it... They were talking about him more than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. That's pure opportunism. It's all opportunism. Let's be clear: our business sucks many days," Wilbon stated.
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