LeBron And Savannah James Cheer On Bryce’s Celebration at Sierra Canyon

Photo: Savannah James, LeBron James / Instagram 

LeBron James’ younger son, Bryce, is making waves at Sierra Canyon High School – and not just on the court. During the school's annual tip-off event, Bryce lit up the crowd with a fun, energetic dance, celebrating the start of basketball season in style.

Students, teachers, and staff gathered for the event, which included games, food stalls, and prizes. But Bryce’s spontaneous moment on the court stole the show. A video shared by Ballislife caught him in the middle of a dance, bringing smiles and cheers from everyone – including his famous parents.

LeBron and Savannah James, clearly proud, shared the video on their Instagram stories. They each added playful captions expressing their excitement. LeBron posted, "Ayyyyyyyeeeeeee," while Savannah echoed, "Aaayyyyyeeee!!!"

Photo: LeBron James, Savannah James / Instagram 

This year is special for Bryce. After attending other schools, he’s back at Sierra Canyon for his senior year, looking to finish high school on familiar ground. With college decisions ahead, Bryce has already received offers from Duquesne and Ohio State, and rumors suggest USC might also be interested – the same school his older brother, Bronny, attended briefly before joining the NBA.


LeBron, still a force in the NBA at 39, has hinted at the possibility of playing alongside his sons in the league someday. For now, he and Savannah are soaking in Bryce’s journey, enjoying every moment, and showing the world just how proud they are. Source 


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