The NBA career of LeBron James may be inching closer to its end, but the league could possibly see at least one of his kids suiting up for it not too long from now.
Bronny James has committed to playing his college ball at the University of Southern California, and his stock has risen over the last several months. He is regarded as an intriguing 6-foot-3 combo guard who has fluid ball-handling skills and is an effective defender.
But there is another member of the James clan that could have pro potential.
Bryce James, who recently turned 16 years of age, is 6-foot-6 and has ample athleticism, not unlike his father. Like Bronny James, he attended Sierra Canyon School, but he has now transferred to Campbell Hall School in the San Fernando Valley.
He made a very nice debut with his new school.
Bryce James' debut with his new school!
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It is too early to say what Bryce James’ true potential is as far as his NBA prospects, but simply based on his physical qualities, he could turn into an even better prospect than Bronny James not too long from now.