College basketball fans reacted as LeBron James' younger son Bryce James impressed with his stylish pictures on Instagram. Bryce has been a topic of considerable interest following his outstanding displays at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam. The Sierra Canyon High School star played for his AAU team, Team Strive for Greatness in the tournament.
On Friday, the youngest son of LeBron shared a series of snapshots on Instagram, showcasing a drip outfit. He wore a long-sleeve black sweatshirt and green pants with rips and frayed areas. Completing the outfit with white sneakers, he stood in front of a hedge wall.
College basketball praised Bryce James' stylish look. Some even expressed excitement to see the six-foot-six guard in the NBA one day.
"Waiting for u to be in the NBA," a fan wrote.
"Next year prepare to go in NBA brother," another fan commented.
"Bryce I’m so in love with you," one fan added.
"YOU MAKING ME BLUSHHHH," another one wrote.
"that’s literally where king lays his head omg i cannot take dis," one fan said.
Meanwhile, one fan compared Bryce's fit to that of his elder brother Bronny James, who will start his NBA career alongside his father LeBron at the Lakers.
"better drip than bronny," the fan wrote.
Bryce James thinks that playing alongside LeBron is highly unlikely
Bryce James, 17, has a long way to go before he reaches the NBA. He has yet to play in college and even with his talent, his path to pro is far from guaranteed.
Bryce James' older brother, Bronny is fortunate to have the chance to play with their father, LeBron James. The LA Lakers selected Bronny with the 55th pick in the 2024 NBA draft
In a June interview, Bryce addressed the possibility of playing in the NBA alongside his father.
"I’m not gonna lie, that’s OD (too much)," Bryce replied [via The LADE Show]. "Waiting until I — nah, that’s too much. That’s too much, no. No, good lord. He’s going to be 42, bro."
With Bryce rising as a potential top-150 prospect in the 2025 class, many are eager to see if he could also end up playing with LeBron. The four-time NBA champion turns 40 in December and is the oldest active player in the league.
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