Bronny James finally got significant playing time to show what he can do during the LA Lakers’ November 2 game against the Miami Heat. After playing just five minutes against the Timberwolves on October 29 and sitting out completely against the Grizzlies on October 31, Bronny had fans buzzing with his performance on Sunday.JJ Redick didn’t just send Bronny in for a few garbage-time minutes against the Heat. The youngster played 18 minutes, his second-highest total of the season, and made the most of it. He even broke his scoreless streak with an impressive alley-oop dunk that had the crowd buzzing.Social media lit up with excitement, with many fans convinced this isn’t just a one-off performance.They believe this is a sign that Bronny’s becoming a key part of Redick’s regular rotation.“Hey LeBron, We’re good. You can go now,” @TylerrBangham said.tyler @TylerrBanghamLINK@TheHoopCentral Hey LeBron, We’re good. You can go now.“if you watched the game he impacted the game in very positive way,” @FadeAwayMedia wrote.“my demon was out there working if u was tuned in 🔥,” @BronGotGame said.“The fact that JJ trusted him defensively in the final minutes is big for his development,” @Exis38 said.“Great minutes tonight. A stopper and a playmaker in a lot of ways that don’t show up in the stat sheet,” @Notaboutm3 said.“Stats don't do him justice. His aura and energy, and off-stat stuff is what is gaining him his "points". This kid will be something (after pops retires) and I hope he stay with the lakers,” @xitaliy wrote.Bronny James finished the night with just two points. But he also recorded season highs with two assists and three steals, while committing zero turnovers, contributing massively in the Lakers’ 130-120 win.Austin Reaves hilariously reacts to Bronny James’ alley-oopBronny James finally broke his scoreless streak in style, throwing down an alley-oop dunk that left fans in awe. Austin Reaves was the one to set up the play perfectly, tossing the lob.After the game, Reaves had a funny take on the moment. He joked that he had to be the first player in NBA history to throw an alley-oop to both a father and son, shedding light on how he’s connected with LeBron James and Bronny on highlight plays.“I’ve got to be the first person in NBA history to throw a father a lob and a son a lob,” Reaves told reporters. “It was a pretty special moment.”It remains to be seen whether Bronny James has gained enough of JJ Redick’s trust to secure a spot in the Lakers’ rotation for the upcoming stretch, against the Portland Trail Blazers and the San Antonio Spurs. If he does earn that opportunity, Lakers fans can look forward to more such exciting plays.