Alright, so the other day, I got curious about how Bronny James, LeBron’s son, was doing in high school. I mean, the kid’s got some serious pressure on him, right? So, I decided to do a deep dive into his high school stats.
First, I hit up Google. Just a simple search, you know, “Bronny James high school stats.” Lots of articles popped up, some videos, the usual stuff. But I wanted something more concrete, something I could really sink my teeth into.
I stumbled upon some sports websites. Seemed like they had the most comprehensive data. I started clicking around, looking for game logs, season averages, all that jazz.
Digging Through the Numbers
It was a bit of a maze, honestly. Different websites had different layouts, some were easier to navigate than others. I spent a good chunk of time just figuring out where everything was.
- Found his sophomore year stats pretty easily. It showed his points per game, rebounds, assists, the whole nine yards.
- Then I hunted for his junior year numbers. Took a bit more digging, but I eventually found them.
- Senior year was the trickiest. Some sites only had partial stats, some were updated regularly, others weren’t. It was a bit of a mess, to be honest. I had to checked many different websites to get the correct data.
I spent a good hour or two just going through all this, jotting down notes, trying to piece it all together. It wasn’t super organized, more like a scavenger hunt. Finally. I feel good about the data and it looks clear to check.
It’s all good. I got the basic information. It wasn’t the smoothest process, but hey, that’s how it goes sometimes when you’re digging for information online.