Carmelo Anthony reacts to LeBron James' son Bryce James' recruitment tour snaps with his mom
LeBron James' son, youngest son Bryce James, is opening his recruitment to play college basketball. James is ranked as a three-star recruit in the class of 2025, per 247Sports. He is graded as the No. 27 player in California and the No. 47 shooting guard in the country for his class.
Bryce James plays for Sierra Canyon High School and is set to make his senior season debut. Before Sierra Canyon's season tip-off, James is taking tours of college campuses on official visits. On Wednesday afternoon, the three-star guard posted pictures from his unofficial visit to the University of Arizona with his mother, Savannah.
"Bear Down??," James captioned his post.
Carmelo Anthony, NBA legend and one of LeBron James' close friends, commented on Bryce's post.
Anthony's son, Kiyan Anthony, a four-star recruit from New York, recently announced his commitment to his father's alma mater, Syracuse University.
Bryce James will look to bolster his recruitment ranking with a stellar senior season. James spent his freshman and sophomore seasons playing alongside his brother, Bronny, who now plays for the LA Lakers in the NBA. Bronny was selected with the No. 55 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.
Bryce James visits Ohio State, USC
Along with Arizona, James has taken unoffical visits to USC and Ohio State. James' older brother attended USC before landing with the Lakers. Playing for the Buckeyes could mean suiting up for his hometown team.
James took his visit to Ohio State back in October 2023. He was hosted during a Buckeyes football game versus Maryland. While touring the campus, James received his second collegiate offer from the Buckeyes.
Two weeks after he visited Ohio State, James took his second unofficial visit to USC, but did not receive an offer from the Trojans.
James currently holds two collegiate offers. Along with Ohio State, James received an offer from Dueuqesne. LeBron James' high school coach, Keith Dambrot, is currently the head coach at Duquesne. Last season, Dambrot led the Dukes to a 25-17 record and their first NCAA Tournament berth since 1976-77.