High school basketball for LeBron James’s youngest son, Bryce, was a lethargic affair for Sierra Canyon in 2023–24. The Trailblazers defeated St. Joseph in the CIF state playoffs at the tail end of February despite finishing with a 26-4 record. The game ended for James and his teammates when Tounde Yessoufu of the Knights made a short jump shot and missed.
Even though it’s the offseason, Bronny James’ younger brother is still very much involved in basketball. Instead, he is fully committed to improving himself, especially because he will be a senior the next season.
A recent Instagram post by Bryce James’s mom, Savannah James, featured her son’s basketball game. The contented mother added the caption:
“My God!” Take it easy, @justbryce.
Not to be outdone, LeBron James also shared a clip from the NBA Draft 2024 on Instagram:
Bryce James rocketed into the paint and then soared for a slam dunk with his left hand, as seen in the video. James ran back to defense after the resounding slam, seemingly unconcerned by the cries of the spectators.
When comparing the physical characteristics of LeBron James and his sons, the youngest may be the most similar. Approximately 180 pounds and 6 feet 6 inches tall, the Sierra Canyon star is a famous actor. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound ex-USC player Bronny James is hoping to be picked by the NBA this month.
A little closer to the NBA superstar’s stats when he started pro in 2003, 6-foot-7 and 190 pounds may be Bryce James’s college entry weight. When the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted “King James” that year, he was a colossal 6-foot-8, 240-pound monster.
The younger James is supposedly even more gifted and athletic than his elder brother, according to basketball insiders. The star of Sierra Canyon is much anticipated by fans who are eager to witness his maturation and increased physical stature. When that occurs, it will be even more evident how much the LA Lakers superstar resembles his youngest kid.