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Bryce James to join Campbell Hall basketball team after quitting Sierra Canyon 

Bryce James will be moving on from Sierra Canyon and play for Campbell Hall next season. It's been confirmed that LeBron James' youngest son will be enrolling in Campbell, who's coached by David Grace, the former associate coach for Vanderbilt.

The 6-foot-6 prospect will be teaming up with Richard Hamilton II, son of former All-Star and NBA champion, Richard "Rip" Hamilton. Bryce's older brother, Bronny, spent his last season in Sierra Canyon last season after deciding to commit to USC last month.

Bryce James, the youngest son of LeBron James, will leave Sierra Canyon to attend Campbell Hall next season, a source close to the situation told @MedcalfByESPN. es.pn/3BDIrhr

The Holiday brothers, Jrue, Justin and Aaron all played for Campbell Hall back in high school, which could be a sign for greatness for Bryce.

Grace shared his excitement for getting a chance to coach LeBron's youngest son.

"I want Bryce, if I get to coach him, to be Bryce," Grace said. "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."

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Fans believe Bryce James will be a better player than his older brother

Both Bryce James and his brother Bronny have been under the public eye since they're both sons of one of the greatest NBA players ever. Due to that, many have often made comparisons with how they've played so far.

The mass has already placed high expectations for Bronny, who's bound to make it big in the NBA if he decides to declare for the NBA Draft after his freshman year. Following closely behind is Bryce, who's slowly worked on his game while the public paid more attention to his older brother and father.

After his sophomore mixtape was released, fans quickly were in awe of the raw talent that Bryce has. He's become a more calculated player than his brother and has a sweet jumpshot that makes him a scarier matchup. Also, his shocking growth spurt has helped him become a more athletic player.

Bryce James OFFICIAL Sophomore Season Mixtape https://t.co/HXNXIqGruQ

His father, LeBron, was asked during this season's All-Star break on whether he would want to be with Bryce in the NBA. The LA Lakers star had a more realistic answer as he'll be 41 by the time Bryce is draft eligible.

"I know I’m on the side of the hill, that’s for sure."
LeBron James was asked if he wants to stay in the league long enough to play with Bryce. He said he’s not sure how long he will play.

“I know I’m on the side of the hill, that’s for sure.”

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