LeBron James' Son Bryce Receives Big College Offers

Photo: Bryce James (Instagram )

Bryce James, the younger son of NBA superstar LeBron James, is already making waves in the basketball world. 

While his older brother, Bronny, recently got drafted by the Lakers, Bryce is now in the spotlight as he starts to think about his future in college basketball.

Bryce has received offers from several big schools, including Ohio State, USC, and Duquesne. He’s currently ranked among the top 100 players in the 2025 class, though not everyone agrees with that ranking.

Photo: Bryce James (Instagram)

Some experts believe Bryce has a lot of potential, especially as a scorer, but think he still has some growing to do as a player. At a recent basketball event, Bryce averaged 5.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, and one block per game. 

While these numbers might not stand out, there’s still hope that he can shine at the next level. Bryce has shown he can finish well off the dribble, a skill that scouts love in young guards.


Even though there’s some doubt about how good Bryce is right now, the fact that he’s LeBron’s son means he’ll be watched closely. Wherever Bryce decides to go for college, everyone will be eager to see how he performs.

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Source: Sports Illustrated 

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