Sierra Canyon guard Bryce James is a three-star guard, according to Rivals and 247Sports, and a four-star recruit, according to ESPN and On3. The youngest son of LeBron James also entered the Top 100 prospects in the Class of 2025.
James shared a warm post on his Instagram story for his teammate Bryce Cofield, wishing him a happy birthday:
Cofield is also a four-star recruit according to ESPN and a three-star recruit according to On3 and 247Sports. He has an 80 Scout grade and ranks 40th in his position and 18th in his state.
James has always talked highly about his team and his teammates. Representing Strive For Greatness, James talked about his team in a video uploaded by "UNINTERRUPTED" on their YouTube channel on September 23:
“This team's special because, you know, we all know each other very well. Like, we all play with each other. Like, especially me, Braden, LZT, like we all know each other since like the first time we ever started like SFG," said Bryce James.
"Like we all know how to play with each other. So you know, this team is just special. Cause we all know like what we're capable of. We all know what we can do as a team. Just, yeah.”
Bryce James talks about SFG's challenges and the NBA
LeBron James is turning 40 this year. His elder son Bronny James joined him in the Los Angeles Lakers after being picked 55th overall in the 2024 NBA Draft. Now that his younger son Bronny has made the Top 100, his future looks bright.
In one of the games in the Nike EYBL Peach Jam, Bryce James scored 21 points while his father cheered from the stands. He spoke about some of the challenges that SFG faces.
"You know, like it's all like, it's SFG versus everybody," Bryce said. "Like they all trying to cheat us out of the game and stuff. Y'all seen with the rest doing to us. They be give handing out text left and right so you know, it's, it just comes with the SFG on our chest."
During an interview in June, Bryce James was asked if he would join his brother and father in the NBA.
"I’m not gonna lie, that’s OD (too much),"Bryce said. "Waiting until I — nah, that’s too much. That’s too much, no. No, good lord. He’s going to be 42, bro."
The younger James still has a few years ahead of him. Do you think we will see Bryce James in the NBA?