[Saba Sports News] LeBron James’ pride in his sons’ basketball skills is evident, especially with his younger son, Bryce, who is showing promising talent. While Bronny is already making waves in the NCAA and is poised for an NBA draft next season, Bryce, still in high school, is developing his skills at Sierra Canyon High School, the same program from which his brother graduated.
LeBron recently highlighted Bryce’s exceptional passing skills, noting the precision of his pocket passes and remarking that even some professionals can’t make such plays. This praise was accompanied by highlights from a Sierra Canyon game shared on the Overtime Instagram account.
Bryce, currently a high school sophomore, has been adapting to high school basketball after several school changes. Sierra Canyon, known for nurturing children of NBA players, seems a fitting choice for him.
As for LeBron, he’s not only an NBA legend but also a dedicated father. Bronny, while not inheriting LeBron’s physical gifts, has honed his skills as a 3-and-D guard and is expected to have a promising NBA career. There’s even the possibility of Bronny and LeBron being the first father-son duo to play together in an NBA game.
Bryce, meanwhile, has a few more years before he’s NBA draft-eligible, with high school and either NCAA or professional basketball experience ahead of him. Already taller than Bronny, Bryce is anticipated to reach LeBron’s height of 6’9″ and, though not as explosively athletic as his father during his high school days, shows potential as a sharpshooter and a versatile big man.
While it’s too early to predict Bryce’s career trajectory, the James family’s athletic prowess suggests he could become a top basketball player, carving his own path in the sport distinct from his father’s legendary achievements.