Bryce James takes after his father when it comes to being a professional prevaricator

Bryce James takes after his father when it comes to being a professional prevaricator
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  1. On a different note, who is Bryce projected to be like? His realistic trajectory like current nba player comparison once he reaches NBA playing age assuming he gets drafted?

  2. Oh gosh LeBron’s kid is acting like a kid his age? *shocker* teenager acts like a teenager.

  3. There’s a distinction between knowing how to cook and knowing how to articulate the process. Bryce may be a natural in the kitchen—likely praised by his family for certain dishes—but his youth and inexperience make it difficult for him to explain his craft in a way that resonates with a 45-year-old millionaire who’s seen and heard it all.

    To Bryce’s credit, cooking a good steak of any cut isn’t inherently difficult if you understand the basics—temperature control and timing are the key elements. So when Bryce confidently claimed, “Whatever steak you want, I can cook it,” he was echoing the sentiment of many skilled line cooks without formal training who consistently deliver perfectly cooked steaks. While it might have sounded like an overstatement, it wasn’t necessarily untrue.

    What Hart perceived as lying may have been youthful confidence rooted in kitchen experience, lacking the polished communication skills to make it believable.

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