LeBron's Youngest Son, Bryce, Makes Decision On Basketball Future

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Bryce James, the youngest son of LeBron, is reportedly leaving Sierra Canyon to play for Campbell Hall next season, according to ESPN.

Bryce, 15, played alongside his older brother, Bronny, at Sierra Canyon this past season. Bronny, a McDonalds All-American, recently committed to play for the USC Trojans in 2023-24.

Campbell Hall (Studio City, California) is about 19 miles from Sierra Canyon. The school costs about $50,000 per year in tuition. The James family has made a donation toward the creation of a new multimillion-dollar athletic facility on campus, per ESPN.

At Campbell Hall, Bryce will play alongside Richard Hamilton II — the son of former NBA star Richard Hamilton. NBA brothers Aaron, Jrue and Justin Holiday all played their high school ball together at Campbell Hall.

“I want Bryce, if I get to coach him, to be Bryce,” Campbell Hall head coach David Grace told ESPN. “Because that’s special, and I want him to get the most out of his experience here at Campbell Hall and grow. He’s going to have way more than just me helping, but I’m going to try to do my part. I understand where he’s coming from to a point. I’m not him. My family wasn’t in that spotlight, but I’ve been around the spotlight and I can share my experiences or I can just understand his experiences. That’s where I’ll grow as a coach.”

Bryce, 6-foot-6, is an exciting young prospect as he continues to develop into a high-value recruit.

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