According to reports, the youngest son of LeBron James, a star of the Los Angeles Lakers, re-joined the illustrious high school basketball program six months after his departure.
Following his sophomore year, Bryce transferred to Campbell High School in May.
Simultaneously, his sibling Bronny departed Sierra Canyon to enroll at USC for his freshman year of college.
At Campbell High School, he engaged in physical training alongside Chris Paul Jr., the progeny of Chris Paul. In Arizona, he participated in the Section 7 tournament.
Bryce additionally engaged in Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball league throughout the summer.
The James family reportedly contributed to the construction of a new athletic facility on the Campbell High campus, as reported by ESPN.
In August, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard resumed his activities by transferring his abilities to Notre Dаme, the reigning CIF State Division I champions.
As reported by Sports Illustrated, he allegedly returned to Sierra Canyon after spending only three months with the team.
Had Bryce continued his studies at Notre Dаme, he would have been out for the better part of the season, as the James family failed to relocate after the 16-year-old enrolled at the Sherman Oaks institution in the fall.
In contrast to his season-long absence from Notre Dаme, the guard may be eligible to return to the court as early as this week at Sierra Canyon. He failed to appear in a single game during his time at Notre Dаme.
Three consecutive victories werettained by the Trailblazers to begin the 2023-24 season.
Bryce averaged a meager 3.8 points per game in 12 varsity appearances for Sierra Canyon as a sophomore.
Nevertheless, collegiate programs have diligently observed the progress of the athletic prodigy.
Considered a four-star prоspect, Bryce has already received offers from Ohio State and Duquesne University. He will turn 2026 and be eligible to declare for the NBA draft.
He signed a nаme, image, and likeness (NIL) agreement with LeBron’s agency, Klutch Sports, one year ago.
The 19-time NBA All-Star recently surpassed 39,000 career points during Tuesday’s 131-99 victory over the Utah Jazz, marking yet another significant achievement.
As a starter in the 2023-24 NBA season, LeBron James averaged 25.7 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 6.6 assists in fourteen contests.