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From starting the games with shot-clock violations to wearing his shoes from his signature lineup, many athletes over the years paid tribute to Kobe Bryant in their own way. And recently, Bryce James added his heartfelt chapter to remember the Black Mamba. 

In January 2020, Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash alongside his daughter Gianna. And the outpouring of grief and tributes that followed showcased the immense legacy he left behind, both on and off the basketball court. His memory continued to live on in the hearts of fans and athletes till this date. 

Bryce James remembers the legend

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Bryce James, the youngest son of the NBA superstar, Lebron James recently took to social media to remember the legacy and pay tribute to the legend of the basketball world.

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Bryce took to Instagram to post some pictures of him, and it wasn’t just any ordinary image. In the post, he was seen wearing a hoodie that had Bryant printed on it, as a symbol of remembrance and respect. He captioned the post with, “If looks could kill.”

 

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At first, this post seemed like just any other post, but it carried immense weight by serving as a powerful and emotional message not only to his followers but to the world too. And as fans remember the Mamba, they pray for his soul to rest in peace. 

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Notably, Bryce James is making his path to basketball greatness. 

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A rising star in the basketball world 

Born on June 14, 2007, in Cleveland, the youngest son of LeBron James is carving his path in basketball. And given his impressive skills and growth in the sport, it’s fair to say that the greatness runs in the family, with his dad Lebron being an NBA superstar and his brother Bronny joining the USC Trojans with Dennis Rodman Jr. And now it’s Bryce’s turn to shine. 

Bryce attended Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth until he made the decision to transfer to Campbell Hall School before his junior year. However, his journey took another turn in August, when he announced a change in his transfer decision, to join Notre Dame High School. 

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According to On3 Elite, his current NIL valuation stands at $1.2 Million, with deals with companies like Klutch Sports. With a legendary player as a father and mentor, Bryce will definitely be sending shockwaves in the basketball community.