The family legacy could live long beyond LeBron James’ basketball career.
His oldest son, Bronny, recently committed to USC. Now his younger son, Bryce, may soon become the talk of high school hoops.
On Sunday, LeBron responded to a highlight reel of the 15-year-old.
“Keep going Young!” LeBron wrote on Twitter. “Maximus on the rise. #JamesGang”
Keep going Young ????????!!! Maximus on the rise. #JamesGang???? https://t.co/LYNvZpFhPT
— LeBron James (@KingJames) May 14, 2023
In 2018, LeBron called Bryce “the best shooter in this household for sure.” He’s since grown to 6-foot-6.
Last August, the class-of-2025 recruit said he received his first Division I scholarship offer from Duquesne. While he spent the last season playing alongside Bronny at Sierra Canyon High School, Bryce reportedly may transfer to Campbell Hall in North Hollywood.
Rankings for the 2025 class aren’t out yet, but Brian Windhorst told Dan Patrick last year that some talent evaluators believe he may be a better prospect than Bronny.
On3 estimates Bryce’s NIL valuation at $1.2 million. That’s 14th among all high school and college athletes on a list led by his brother.
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