LeBron James’ son Bryce makes huge career move as youngster looks to follow in footsteps of record-breaking NBA dad

BRYCE James may return to Sierra Canyon, where he began his basketball career.

 

The youngest son of LeBron James has allegedly returned to the exclusive high school basketball program six months after quitting.

Bryce James has reportedly returned to Sierra Canyon after a tumultuous summer2Bryce James has reportedly returned to Sierra Canyon after a tumultuous summerCredit: APBryce is the younger son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron2Bryce is the younger son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBronCredit: Getty

Bryce transferred to Campbell High after his sophomore season in May.

 

At the same time, his brother Bronny left Sierra Canyon for his freshman year of college at USC.

At Campbell High, he worked out alongside Chris Paul’s son, Chris Paul Jr. and participated in the Section 7 tournament in Arizona.

Bryce also competed in Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball league over the summer.ESPN reported that the James family donated to Campbell High’s new sports building.

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In August, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard joined Notre Dаme, the CIF State Division 1 winners.

Sports Illustrated reports that he returned to Sierra Canyon after three months with the squad.

The James family didn’t move until Bryce, 16, came to Sherman Oaks for fall school, so he would have missed half the season at Notre Dаme.

Sierra Canyon is different, and because the guard didn’t play for Notre Dаme, he might return this week.

The Trailblazers opened 2023-24 with three consecutive victories.

As a sophomore, Bryce averaged 3.8 points in 12 varsity games for Sierra Canyon.

College programs have closely monitored the athlete’s progress.

Bryce, a four-star talent who may declare for the NBA draft in 2026, has gotten offers from Ohio State and Duquesne.

He signed a NIL with Klutch Sports, LeBron’s agency, last year.

The 19-time NBA All-Star became the first NBA player to achieve 39,000 career points in Tuesday’s 131-99 triumph against the Utah Jazz.

The first 14 games of the 2023-24 NBA season saw LeBron average 25.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 6.6 assists.