With Brony James approaching his freshman year at USC and LeBron James expected to return to the Los Angeles Lakers next season, the James family’s attention has turned to youngest son, Bryce.
Bryce James, a 15-year-old Class of 2025 player who will attend Campbell Hall School (Valley Village, Calif.) next season, participated in Session 4 of the Nike EYBL Session in Memphis over Memorial Day weekend. There aren’t many videos of James’ youngest son making the rounds yet, but USA TODAY affiliate Jason Muntz of the Memphis Commercial Appeal captured footage of his game Saturday with Team Strive For Greatness, which included this dunk:
Bryce James, definitely pic.twitter.com/9JVHOO887V
– Jason Munz (@munzly) May 27, 2023
Muntz got the highs and lows of James’ game, which featured some promising aspects such as good trap defense, corner 3-point shooting and plenty of athleticism, but also showed some areas of improvement such as shedding the transition pass and avoiding contact at a different stroke in the edge. James finished with nine points, according to the Commercial appeal.
James’ recruiting profile varies by analyst. ESPN has listed him as a four-star prospect while 247 Sports didn’t give it any stars. But with his 6-foot-5, 180-pound frame — already taller than Broney — along with his obvious pedigree, there’s intrigue from all corners of the recruiting world.
Regardless of his basketball skills, sneakerheads should pay attention to James’ shoes, a player-exclusive colorway of Ja Morant Signature Nike Trainers called “EYBL” Ja 1’s. Get more information about them at Commercial appeal.