sports, basketball is one where you carry far, far more players than will ever play the game. Most teams play 10-man rotations, which often slim down to 8 or 9 in the playoffs. Think NFL practice squad. When you're the 15th man, you're so far away from actually playing in the game that you primarily exist to be a body in practice. And for that, Bronny is actually probably really good. His one NBA skill is his defense, which means he can be a useful challenge to rotation guys when they are working on their games. And for that reason alone he's as deserving of the 15th-man spot as anyone else would be.