Bryce James, the son of NBA superstar LeBron James, has made a name for himself in the high school basketball circuit. The three-star recruit has received offers from some of the best schools in the country.
The 6-foot-4 shooting guard shared a story on his Instagram with his girlfriend, Sadie Johnson, on the eve of Boyfriends' Day. Bryce reshared his girlfriend's story on his account and captioned it with a heart in the middle. The couple was also seen in Paris during the Summer Olympics in August this year.
Bryce and his brother Bronny James were seen courtside during the USA men's basketball final against France. They were sitting with their respective girlfriends, as well as their mother, Savannah James.
Bryce is ranked No. 162 in the country and is the 43rd-best shooting guard in the nation, as per On3 Industry Rankings. He is also the 21st-best overall prospect from the state of California.
As per the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, the Ohio State Buckeyes have the best odds of landing James. Another school in contention to acquire the talented youngster is Duquesne.
Bryce James claims he can beat his dad, LeBron James in a 1-on-1
Bryce James is a confident young player, just like his superstar father. The 17-year-old shooting guard from Sierra Canyon High School recently claimed that he could beat his father in a one-on-one matchup.
In a video shared on social media by NBA Future Starts Now, Bryce was asked about a potential one-on-one between him and his father. His answer did not disappoint.
"Who do you think would win 1-on-1, you or your dad?" the shooting guard was asked.
"Me," answered a confident Bryce James.
Bryce is a confident player, and it shows during his games and practices. His older brother Bronny became an NBA player this year when he was selected 55th overall by the LA Lakers in the 2024 NBA Draft. Bryce will hope to follow the same path.
The James family recently attended the Olympics in Paris to watch their father win the gold medal in men's basketball. The team defeated France in the final in a tight game with a scoreline of 98-87. LeBron James finished with 14 points, 10 assists, and six rebounds en route to winning his third Olympic gold medal.
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