Bryce is the youngest son of LeBron James and younger brother to Bronny James.
Bryce Maximus James, an American basketball player and the second child of NBA and LA Lakers star LeBron James, is the younger brother of USC Trojans basketball player Bronny James. Following in the footsteps of his superstar father and brother, Bryce currently participates in high school basketball for Sierra Canyons in California.
The tallest member of the “James Gang,” standing at 6’4″, has started showcasing his skills and versatility on the court. This was evident in the 99-40 victory against a high school team from Australia, the Australia Giants.
In the course of the game, he demonstrated his athleticism by rising for dunks and skillfully creating difficult bounce passes to his teammates on the court, ultimately concluding the match with 16 points. In collaboration with his teammates Bryce Cofield and Justin Pippen, they have solidified Sierra Canyon as a powerhouse team in high school basketball.
At the age of 16, Bryce aspires to carry on the legacy of his superstar father, LeBron James, who himself harbors the desire to play alongside his sons someday. Bryce recently made a return to Sierra Canyon after transferring from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California.
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Fans react to Bryce James latest display
Exhibiting an extraordinary performance for his high school, Sierra Canyon, Bryce James, the second son of NBA superstar LeBron James, captivated fans during a game against an Australian high school team. This display not only showcased his exceptional skills but also left spectators in awe of the remarkable talent that LeBron James’ bloodline is producing.
Bryce James (via screengrab/X)
Fans took to the popular social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), to express their satisfaction with the younger James.
The younger James would be hoping to keep the momentum going as he still has two years left in high school before he can emulate his dad and elder brother. But as they say, “An apple doesn’t fall far from its tree.” Its happening at the James household.