Bryce, Bronny’s younger brother, commits to University of Arizona, getting one step closer to the NBA
Bryce James, LeBron James’ youngest son, made headlines on Wednesday by announcing his decision to join the University of Arizona basketball program.
The 17-year-old had several options on the table, including offers from Duquesne and Ohio State. He also explored opportunities with Notre Dame and USC, where his older brother, Bronny, spent one season.
Ultimately, Bryce chose the Wildcats, citing the influence of head coach Tommy Lloyd. Known for his expertise in player development, Lloyd’s coaching style played a pivotal role in Bryce’s commitment to Arizona.
What kind of player is really Bryce
Bryce James, can play both a shooting guard and small forward, but has become a subject of interest not only for his skills but also for his remarkable growth spurt in recent months. His height is currently estimated at 6.5 feet, making him nearly 4 inches taller than his older brother Bronny. This height advantage adds to Bryce’s versatility on the court.
Meanwhile, Bronny has made his NBA debut with the Lakers this season, facing criticism from some who claim his opportunity stems more from being LeBron James’ son than his own merits. Bryce’s growth and commitment to the University of Arizona position him as another promising talent in the James family legacy.