Bryce James Makes Bold Career Move, Eager to Follow in Father LeBron James’ Record-Breaking Footsteps!

The youngest son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is said to have returned to the elite high school basketball program six months after leaving.

After his junior year, Bryce moved to Campbell High School in May.

At the same time, his brother Bronny left Sierra Canyon to start his first year of college at USC.

He worked out at Campbell High School with Chris Paul Jr., Chris Paul’s son, and played in the Section 7 tournament in Arizona.

Bryce also played in Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball league over the summer.

ESPN reports that the James family helped build a new sports complex on the Campbell High School grounds.

In August, though, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard was back to work, taking his skills to Notre Dame, who was the defending CIF State Division I winners.

Reports from Sports Illustrated say that he went back to Sierra Canyon after only three months with the team.

If Bryce had stayed at Notre Dame, he would have missed half the season because the James family did not move after the 16-year-old started at the Sherman Oaks school in the fall.

And at Sierra Canyon, this is not the case. The guard could be able to play again as early as this week, since he didn’t play in any games for Notre Dame.

To start the 2023–24 season, the Trailblazers won their first three games in a row.

As a sophomore, Bryce only scored 3.8 points per game in 12 varsity games for Sierra Canyon.

But college schools have been keeping a close eye on the athlete’s progress.

Since he can enter the NBA draft in 2026, Bryce is already getting offers from Ohio State and Duquesne University. He is considered a four-star candidate.

He signed a name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal with LeBron’s agency, Klutch Sports, a year ago.

The 19-time NBA All-Star just reached another important milestone when he scored more than 39,000 points in Tuesday’s 131-99 win over the Utah Jazz.

LeBron took part in fourteen games in the 2023–24 NBA season and scored 25.7 points, grabbed 8.1 rebounds, and handed out 6.6 assists per game.