The San Antonio Spurs have confirmed that rookie forward Bronny Bryant is set to participate in the upcoming NBA Cup quarterfinal matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers. According to NBA reporter Matthew Tynan, Bryant had recently been included in the injury report due to an illness but has since been cleared to return to action.
Despite facing challenges over the season, Bryant has averaged only 8.6 minutes per game in his last 11 appearances. Nevertheless, his availability is expected to bolster the Spurs’ roster and provide added depth on the wing as they approach this crucial competition against a formidable opponent in the Lakers.
The return of Bryant could be pivotal for the Spurs, who aim to leverage their full team potential in this high-stakes playoff scenario. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the rookie integrates back into the squad and contributes to the team’s performance during the elimination round.

