Bryce Jamesis the youngest son of 4x NBA championLeBron James. As almost all fans should be aware by now,The Lakers staris a family man and the father of two boys named Bronny and Bryce as well as a young daughter named Zhuri.The James Gangas the family calls themselves is famous and well known across the country.
Since Bronny and Bryce are already teenagers who seem to be showing an interest in basketball, they have been extensively covered by the media and supported by their father. We had already learned that Bronny would be attending the University of California (USC).
However, it came as a surprise to us to find out that Bryce had also transferred schools and was no longer with Sierra Canyon. That begs the question as to what went wrong for Bryce and demands a closer look at his performance in high school so far.
Why did LeBron James son Bryce James leave Sierra Canyon?
That was the query on everyone s minds after news broke out that Bryce James would be shifting from Sierra Canyon to Campbell Hall. In terms of demographics, this really isn t a big change for Bryce. Especially since his new high school is also located in the same city and only around 19 miles away from Sierra Canyon.
Bryce James is leaving Sierra Canyon and will play at Campbell Hall next season, per @MedcalfByESPN
His teammates will include Richard Hamilton II (son of Rip Hamilton) and Baron Bellamy (son of Bill Bellamy) pic.twitter.com/VOES0Ox28D
Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) May 18, 2023
Many have opined that Bronny leaving preempted Bryce to make the decision. Although this doesn t make much sense considering that Bronny left after graduation in order to attend college. On the other hand, Bryce is only 15 and still has to complete his junior and senior years in high school.
The vastly accepted theory at the moment is that Bryce wasn t been given much playing time with Sierra. That would make sense considering the high school had a star-studded roster with some of the best young athletes from across the country.
Due to the already mentioned limited playing time, Bryce s stats with Sierra aren t really an indicator of his complete basketball talent. However, we do know he has potential since he scored 21 points on MLK day.
Moreover, Bryce has gotten a better share of his father s genetics when compared to his elder brother Bronny. We hope to get a clearer picture of what he is capable of doing now that he will be given more playing time with Campbell Hall.