LeBron James’ younger son Bryce James is following the same path as his fathers. Bryce may not be the best player among the James brothers but he surely manages to get the spotlight through his games.
He has also recently signed with NIL deal with Klutch sports group, which was announced via their official social media page. Bryce has good confidence in himself and rather than playing like his brother on the guard side, he attacks and has a good focus, similar to his father.
Bryce James High School and Career
The 15 years old joined Sierra Canyon School in 2019, he plays for the school’s Basketball team and is in the same high school as his older brother Bronny. Even though time and again LeBron James has expressed himself wanting to play with his oldest son, he has always mentioned that his younger son is no less.
In 2018, LeBron said that Bryce (11 years old then) was already “the best shooter in the household”. Also, recently LeBron posted a picture with Bryce and captioned it as ‘My twin’. He surely looks like his twin as he is almost as tall as his father with his 6 feet 6 inches height.
Bryce James’ Net Worth
Bryce has an estimated Net Worth of around $2 Millions. Even at this young age, he has established a promising playing career as a professional basketball player. The main source is of course his games, he is also active on various social media platforms including Twitter and Instagram. He has about 1.3 Million followers on Instagram which is huge for a 15-year-old. Nonetheless, he is a millionaire.
When Bryce Will Be in NBA Draft?
The basketball legend King James is eager to play with his little ones. His sons have a long way to go but he might play with them as even at the age of 37 he has stated that the ‘sky is the limit’ for him. Basketball fans have speculated that Bryce is destined to join NBA and follow his father’s path.
Bryce will graduate from High school in 2025 and after that, he will be eligible to be drafted by 2026 officially. He is two years after his older brother Bronny, but both are aware of their chances to compete with their father.
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