Bryce James, LeBron James’ youngest son, has a bright future ahead of himself with his official commitment to the University of Arizona Wildcats where he’s going to take his talents next fall in hopes of making a name for himself in order to build his path to the NBA.

The 6-foot-4, 190 pounds player is a four-star prospect and the nation’s No. 47 rated shooting guard. He’s currently a senior at Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, California, where he’s been displaying his basketball talents and has become a valuable piece in one of the best prep schools in the country.

He’s a sound player with solid perimeter size and a good early skill-set that reminds a lot of recruiters of LeBron’s flashy style when he played for St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, in early 2000’s.

Bryce James imitates LeBron’s moves

For senior night at Sierra Canyon, LeBron, Bronny, Savannah and Zhuri James were in attendance to cheer for Bryce during his team’s impressive 87-54 victory over Chaminade High School.

Bryce had a very productive game where he got to display his passing talents along with his rebound efforts and his three-point shooting that makes him a very interesting player to follow.

“He possesses clear shooting potential with naturally soft touch, compact release, and the ability to make both threes and pull-ups. His left hand is advanced for his age and he also has a good early understanding of the game. Physically, he has a solid build for an underclassman, but is still just growing into his body a bit and so far from a finished product.” 247Sports scourting report about Bryce James states.

Sierra Canyon’s victory was their sixth straight at home, which pushed their record up to 14-3. They’ve dominated over that stretch too, winning by an average of 47.2 points.

LeBron’s thoughts on Family and Integrity

While celebrating his family’s achievements, LeBron James finds himself in the middle of an unsubstantiated controversy. DJ Akademiks recently accused LeBron of infidelity, citing an alleged connection with rapper Drake. However, no evidence has been provided to support these claims, leaving them as mere speculation.

In a recent interview with Jason and Travis Kelce, LeBron touched on the principles that guide his life, both professionally and personally.

He emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity and focus, saying, “You can’t be a sh*t show… you can’t be doing things that affect anything that has to do with your profession and being available to your family.” LeBron also reflected on his childhood and how it shaped his commitment to being a present father.

“I didn’t have that male influence… my dad wasn’t around. I was like, ‘Okay, I can’t fu-k that up,'” he shared, underscoring his dedication to creating a stable family environment.

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