With LeBron James on his way to the Philadelphia 76ers, the question becomes whether his son will join him. According to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, agent Rich Paul said Bronny and the elder James are "not a package deal," and there isn't a plan for the young player to join the 76ers. Bronny, 21, appeared in half of the Lakers' games last season, putting up 2.9 points per game. Clearly, the Lakers view Bronny as a legitimate NBA player and more than just someone they drafted because his father was on the team. While still far from a starting-caliber player, Bronny has the makings of a potential key three-and-D player off the bench.