What class is Bryce James? LeBron James' second son's NCAA future explored
Bryce James, the high school basketball phenom is one of the highly anticipated prospects of his class. The 16-year-old has been impressive in his previous performances. Like his older brother, Bronny James, Bryce has garnered similar hype around him in high school.
Bronny James' college basketball debut is right around the corner and fans can only wait for his younger brother to play on the bigger stage. Bryce James, born in 2007, is a 6-foot-6 small forward of the class of 2025. Recently, Bryce decided to transfer to Campbell Hall after spending a year in Sierra Canyon.
This decision of his was all over the internet as the news was made viral following his campus tour and workouts at Notre Dame. The class of 2025 includes other prospects like Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson, and others. Bryce, though not as high-ranked as these players is working his way up.
Coming from the James family, the youngster will definitely have quite some hype around him by the time he is in his senior year. Regardless, his current fame around high school basketball is well recognized. To put it into perspective, Bryce's NIL rankings show the same.
Bryce James has the highest NIL valuation among high schoolers
The teenager's annual value is around $1.2 million and his journey is yet to start. The most valued athlete among all high school athletes and being in the top 15 well-known college/high school athletes, Bryce's name has definitely topped some charts.
So far, Bryce has received one offer from Duquesne Dukes, though he was recently offered by Ohio State to make an official visit. Bryce will get more offers as he progresses through his high school basketball career. With two schools already interested in the 16-year-old, Bryce can only improve to make it to the top.
It will be interesting to see Bryce play this season. With his brother representing the Trojans and Bryce himself playing for Campbell Hall, the two siblings will be making a statement this basketball season. Bronny James is set to enter the 2024 NBA draft, hoping to join forces with his father, as the NBA will see the first father-son duo.
On the other hand, the college basketball season is about to tip off, with multiple anticipated prospects making their debut. Bryce James, who has already made his debut for Sherman Oaks has shown a lot of promise, with similar performances to come.