LeBron James’ son Bryce James faces defeat by Cameron Boozer in intense Peach Jam showdown
Bryce James and Cameron Boozer went head-to-head in the Peach Jam tournament on Saturday. Bryce is the youngest son of NBA superstar LeBron James, whereas Cameron Boozer is the son of former NBA player Carlos Boozer. Bryce faced his second defeat against Cameron during their Saturday showdown.
The Cleveland native plays for his father's team, Strive for Greatness, whereas Cameron plays for AAU's Nightrydas Elite. Cameron dropped 20 points to lead his team to a 79-61 victory over Bryce's SFG.
Bryce, on the other hand, scored 12 points but failed to lead his team to victory. In their first meeting, Cameron scored 21 points and went 3-3 from beyond the arc in a win for the Nightrydas over SFG on May 18.
Bryce James is a three-star prospect ranked No. 129 nationally and the 31st-best shooting guard in his class, according to On3.
Cameron is a five-star recruit ranked as the nation's second-best overall talent and the best player at his position by the On3 Industry Rankings.
Bryce James excited to see brother Bronny James team up with his father, LeBron James
Bryce James is excited to see his brother, Bronny James, play with LeBron James.
Bronny was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the 2024 NBA Draft and will play alongside his legendary father in the upcoming season. The 17-year-old spoke about the pairing up of his brother and his father.
"It’s a great feeling knowing my brother, the journey he’s had.," Bryce said, as per Sam Kance of Kansas University. "He’s come far from the cardiac arrest, all the difficulties that he’s had in his career, college. It’s amazing. I’m ready for them lobs, to be honest."
The three-star shooting guard also addressed the rumors of him playing alongside his father in the NBA.
"I'm not gonna lie, that's OD. Nah, that's too much. No, Good Lord. He's going to be 42," Bryce said.
The NBA's all-time leading scorer will be 42 by the time Bryce makes the NBA. It is highly unlikely that he will be able to stick around for Bryce's debut. However, with LeBron, anything is possible, as his fitness level is still elite despite being 39 years old.
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