Let’s just say the 16-year-old son of Lakers star Lebron James is back to his usual ways and surroundings. After a brief outing as a Sherman Oaks Notre Dame student, Bryce got back to Sierra Canyon where he played last season as a sophomore with his brother, Bronny. In a game played against St. Frances De Sales, a top team from Australia, Bryce achieved a milestone in his career. Not only this but the game ended on a sweeter note as his school sealed a win.
Bron’s second son, a 6’4 guard, pulled off a career-high 16 points in the game, making both his parents proud. Mama James, Savannah, took to Instagram to celebrate her son’s feat. The proud mom shared a story that showed snippets and videos of Bryce’s incredible performance in the game and wrote “Chhhiiiiiilllllll,” in her own way of hyping him up.
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It was an easy win for the Sierra boys, who swept over the Australian opponents with a mind-blowing 99-60 points. This is just the beginning of the road for Bryce, who has shown his complete focus and determination to follow in his father’s footsteps.
Bryce has been at Sierra Canyon since his 7th grade. Although he left briefly for the summer for first Campbell Hall and then Notre Dame, he was waiting to play until he was eligible on December 24. Before you know it, he was back to one of the popular destinations for transfers within the Mission League.
In fact, Christmas came early for the James family. It all started with Bron‘s recent in-season tournament victory, along with his clinching the MVP title, followed by Bronny James’ collegiate debut game with USC’s Trojans just the next day after being sidelined for months due to a cardiac arrest. 16-year-old Bryce’s recent high school game performance at Sierra Canyon School in LA has only added to the list of good times for the Bron clan.
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Bryce is here to stay after testing the waters
Bryce spent a good part of the year jumping from one school to the other, but it looks like he has finally found his fit with Sierra Canyon. It’s ironic because it all started with Sierra; he was there until he decided to shift to Campbell Hall School for his junior year.
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Later, he transferred to Notre Dame/Sherman Oaks just to go back to Sierra three months later. He is currently the highest-valued NIL high-school athlete, with a valuation of $1.2 million. In 2022, Bryce sealed the deal on a contract with Klutch Sports. He is just 16, and it won’t be long until he takes the basketball scene by storm. All we can do is keep an eye on this budding star as he makes a name for himself alongside his father.