"If their names weren’t James we’d have no clue": Hoops fans react to UCF Knights' players choosing between LeBron James' sons Bronny and Bryce James 

Christ The King v Sierra Canyon - Source: Getty
Christ The King v Sierra Canyon - Source: Getty

Bronny and Bryce James have been divisive figures in the basketball world, but what do their peers think of them? Overtime asked UCF Knights' players who they think is better, Bronny or Bryce James.

UCF freshman Mikey Williams said Bryce. Dior Johnson said he does not know if Bronny or Bryce would have a better career. Meanwhile, JJ Taylor asked Overtime if this was a question they should be asking them.

These answers led to some pointed reactions from fans who commented that the James brothers were not as good as the other players out there.

Fans react to UCG Knights' thoughts on James Brothers (Source: Instagram/overtime)
Fans react to UCG Knights' thoughts on James Brothers (Source: Instagram/overtime)
"Neither of them, if their names weren’t James we’d have no clue about these mid level prospects," said one commenter.
"Neither," added another
"Neither tf," commented another fan.

Some commenters also said that Bryce James would likely have a better career than his older brother, Bronny, who is playing with his dad, LeBron, for the LA Lakers.

"bryce got more size," pointed one fan out.
"Bryce will make the league," said one fan.
"Bryce will be way better than bonny I do think with training bonny will be good but Bryce got way more advantageous," added another fan.

Meanwhile, some answered other players' names, such as Cooper Flagg, Kiyan Anthony, and others.

Difference between Bronny and Bryce James' ratings in high school

At the end of his high school career, Bronny was a consensus four-star prospect by On3, 247Sports and Rivals. The former Sierra Canyon combo guard eventually joined the USC Trojans as the No. 26 overall recruit in the Class of 2023.

On3 ranks Bryce James as the No. 98 overall and four-star recruit, whereas 247Sports and Rivals do not. They rank him as a three-star recruit. On3 ranks him as the No. 20 shooting guard and No. 11 player in California from the Class of 2025.

Many experts believe that Bryce has the potential to become an NBA player, but he still has one year of high school basketball ahead of him. After that, he plans to attend college with two schools — Ohio State and Duquesne — offering him scholarships. USC has also expressed interest but has not yet made an official offer.

Edited by Krutik Jain
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