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Bryce, LeBron James’ youngest son, pledges to play for Arizona

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Bryce James, the son of renowned NBA player LeBron James, is set to make his mark in Arizona.
The young athlete took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the news of his decision, prompting an enthusiastic response from his father.
LeBron James expressed his pride with a post that read, “CONGRATULATIONS MAXIMUS!! SO PROUD OF YOU!!”

Bryce is now positioned to become the second son of LeBron James to compete in Division I basketball.
His older brother, Bronny James, recently played a season at USC before opting for a professional career, eventually being drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, where the two made history as the first father-son duo to share the court in an NBA game.

Standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall and playing as a shooting guard, Bryce James is recognized as a four-star recruit from Sierra Canyon High School in Chatsworth, California, according to the 247 Sports composite rankings.
Recently, he received an invitation to attend the USA Basketball under-17 national team training camp, showcasing his impressive talents.

Bryce will join Arizona Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd’s 2025 recruiting class, making him the second addition alongside five-star prospect Dwayne Aristode.
The anticipation around his career is palpable, as fans and analysts eagerly await to see how Bryce will develop as he embarks on this new chapter in collegiate basketball.

@USLive

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