LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers seemingly has a few years left in him before he retires from the NBA.
There is a lot of speculation about what the next several seasons will bring.
But there is also near-constant speculation about what is next for his sons too.
According to Myron Medcalf, via BallisLife.com, Bryce James, the younger James son, will be leaving his high school Sierra Canyon and will play at Campbell Hall next season.
Bryce James is leaving Sierra Canyon and will play at Campbell Hall next season, per @MedcalfByESPN
His teammates will include Richard Hamilton II (son of Rip Hamilton) and Baron Bellamy (son of Bill Bellamy) pic.twitter.com/VOES0Ox28D
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) May 18, 2023
James, who is just 15 years old, has been generating a lot of interest for his on-court skills and size.
At 6-foot-6, Bryce is considered bigger and possibly stronger than his older brother, Bronny.
Bronny just committed to play college ball for USC but it’s not clear what Bryce’s future holds.
Moving to Campbell Hall might be a great move for the young member of NBA royalty.
Located in the Los Angeles region of Studio City, Campbell Hall has been home to the Holiday brothers – Aaron, Jrue, and Justin – among others.
James will play under head coach David Grace, formerly of Vanderbilt.
He will also play alongside the sons of NBA star Richard Hamilton and Bill Bellamy.
Bryce’s older brother has received the most attention from the press over the last few years and is seen as a promising NBA prospect in development.
However, some have claimed that it might be Bryce who holds the most talent.
It is very clear that both of the James boys have a lot of potential and could soon be in the NBA.
And it isn’t out of the realm of possibility to imagine them playing against their father even if he’s in his 40s.
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