"Bryce will average 2 points a game and still make it to NBA": Hoops fans react to LeBron James' younger son's latest HS game
The youngest son of four-time NBA champ LeBron James, Bryce James, is ranked as the 27th-best player in California. Against the visiting Venice Gondoliers, James helped Sierra Canyon School to a dominating 87-51 victory. Bryce James' team now has a 10-2 record.
Ball is Life posted highlights from the game, with Sierra Canyon players dominating: converting second-chance points, finding open players, finishing in the paint and even showboating with a windmill dunk.
Hoops fans gave their reactions in the comments section as Sierra Canyon left no stone unturned in their victory against Venice.
"Bryce will average 2 points a game and still make it to NBA its inevitable 😂😂," a fan commented.
Another questioned the age limit of the players: "Gunna need some birth certificate checks on some of the those Sierra Canyon boys cuz ain’t no way 😂"
"Bryce can avg 2ppg, still goin high level d1 and probably pro.. except reality people…," a fan commented.
Another wanted to see Sierra Canyon play better teams, "😆 wait till they play a real squad like Roosevelt High School, Ranked #1 team in California and #6 in the Nation led by Brayden Burries.''
Some fans defended James.
"Bryce was always better then his brother.. watch🙌," a fan commented.
A fan defended James: "lol what even are the comments here? what's Bryce supposed to do? not play well?ofc the opposition aren't as good as sierra, that doesn't mean they'll go easy. I swear being son of the goat has more cons than pros. sheeeesh man, let the kid play, he still in school."
What is Bryce James' recruitment status?
The Class of 2025 player is regarded as a three-star recruit by On3, 247Sports and Rivals and a four-star recruit by ESPN. Nationally, he is ranked at the 204th spot and 54th in the shooting guard position.
The 6-foot-4 guard has two offers: from Ohio State and Duquesne. However, James also made unofficial visits to Arizona on Nov. 27 and to Ohio State on Oct. 8. He also made an unofficial visit to his elder brother Bronny James' alma mater USC two weeks after his Ohio State visit.
Which college do you think we will see Bryce James play for next season?