Ma$e, the Harlem rapper turned sports commentator, has some bold advice for LeBron James’ son, Bronny, on navigating his NBA career.
On a recent episode of ‘It Is What It Is,’ Ma$e urged the budding Lakers rookie to channel his inner “gangsta” as he prepares for potentially playing in the G League. He emphasized the competitive nature, saying, “It’s kill or be killed every night. Listen to Uncle Murda.”
He humorously suggested that Bronny adopt a tougher persona, advising him to get cornrows, wear the sleeve, switch to jersey number six, and rock red arm LeBrons. According to Ma$e, this makeover could give Bronny an edge, earning him a solid six to eight points per game.
Drawing parallels with Drake’s transformation from a teen actor to a swaggering rap icon, Ma$e illustrated how adopting a new persona can be empowering. He said, “When you’re from the suburbs but look a lil’ gangsta, you start tricking yourself into being one. Before you know it, you the 6 God!”
Ma$e’s advice might be unconventional, but it highlights the intense competition Bronny faces. Meanwhile, Bronny, wearing jersey number nine, chose it in homage to late rapper Juice WRLD, a personal idol who helped him stay calm during tough times. Bronny even sports a “999” tattoo behind his ear, a nod to Juice WRLD’s philosophy.
Ma$e’s advice, while playful, underscores the scrutiny Bronny is under as he steps into the NBA spotlight. Whether or not Bronny takes the recommendation to heart, his journey in professional basketball is sure to draw attention.