Four-time NBA champion LeBron James couldn’t control his ego while complimenting Bryce James’ skills on social media. One instance of LeBron’s second child’s exceptional basketball play is Sierra Canyon’s thrashing of the Australian Giants, 99–40.
Like his well-known father, 16-year-old Bryce James has been a basketball star since he was a young child and is already 6 feet 4 inches tall. Recent LeBron posts from Bryce have shown that he is capable of both leaping up to dunk the ball forcefully into the hoop and making difficult bounce passes to his teammates.
Bryce’s significance to Sierra Canyon’s success is further demonstrated by the team’s strong showing against the Australian teams. Together with teammates Bryce Cofield and Justin Pippen, he has transformed Sierra Canyon’s high school basketball team into an unbeatable force.
In addition to being a talented basketball player, Bryce James is also the younger brother of McDonald’s All-American and fellow Sierra Canyon alumnus Bronny James. This also places a great deal of pressure on him off the court.
According to multiple reports, Bryce received standing offers from Ohio State and Duquesne before he had even completed his junior year of high school.
The idea of LeBron James playing alongside his sons, Bronny and Bryce, has been a topic of speculation and interest. LeBron, at 38 years old (turning 39 at the end of December), currently holds the title of the oldest player in the NBA. He has dropped hints about his desire to continue playing until he can share the court with his boys.
LeBron has previously expressed his ambition to play with his eldest son, Bronny, in the NBA. However, a recent commercial by “Beats by Dre” has hinted that he might also be considering playing alongside his younger son, Bryce.
Bryce James is still in high school, with two more years to go before heading off to college. If LeBron aims to play alongside Bryce, he would need to continue playing for at least four more seasons. This would extend his career, potentially making him a player at the age of 42.
The commercial and LeBron’s statements suggest a strong desire to create a unique family legacy in the world of basketball, showcasing the possibility of LeBron sharing the court with both of his sons in the NBA.