So, I’ve been messing around with NBA 2K25 lately, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I’ve always been interested in the rookies, especially the ones with a lot of hype. That’s why I decided to dive into Bronny James’ stats and gameplay, and let me tell you, it’s been interesting.

First off, I fired up the game and checked out Bronny’s profile. His overall rating is a 68, which, honestly, isn’t too bad for a rookie. I noticed right away that his athleticism is the highlight of his profile. This dude has a 90 stamina rating, which is pretty wild. I mean, he can basically run all day without getting tired.
Then, I started playing a few games with him. I put him on the Lakers, of course, had to keep it real. His style is labeled as a “Rim Attacker,” which makes sense. I tried driving to the basket with him, and yeah, he can definitely get to the rim. I found that I could finish around the basket pretty easily with him, even against bigger defenders.
Next, I compared him to another player in the game, Mac McClung. McClung has a 69 rating, just a bit higher than Bronny. His build is “High Flyer,” which is pretty fitting. His stamina is 84, decent, but not quite at Bronny’s level.
- Bronny James
- Overall Rating: 68
- Build: Rim Attacker
- Stamina: 90
- Mac McClung
- Overall Rating: 69
- Build: High Flyer
- Stamina: 84
After playing with both of them for a while, I started to see some differences. Bronny felt more solid when driving to the hoop. He could take contact and still finish. McClung, on the other hand, is more about getting up and throwing down some crazy dunks.
I also noticed that Bronny’s rating has caused some debate among fans. I saw some stuff online where people were talking about his 68 rating, some saying it was too high, others saying it was too low. It’s always interesting to see how people react to these ratings.
In the end, I think Bronny is a fun player to use in 2K25. He might not be a superstar right away, but he’s definitely got potential. His athleticism is off the charts, and his ability to attack the rim is solid. It’ll be fun to see how he develops over the season and how his ratings change in the game.
Anyway, that’s my little experiment with Bronny James in NBA 2K25. I just wanted to share my experience and see what other people thought. It’s always cool to mess around with these games and see how the players stack up.