Well, let me tell you ’bout this young fella, Bryce James. Now, he ain’t just any ol’ boy, no sir. He’s the son of LeBron James, a big shot in the NBA. And he’s got a brother too, Bronny, who’s also makin’ waves in basketball. But Bryce, he’s makin’ a name for himself too. Now, don’t go gettin’ too excited, he’s still just a young’un, but boy, he’s got some tall shoes to fill.
As of March 2024, Bryce is standin’ at a good 6 feet 6 inches, which is taller than his brother Bronny. Not bad for a young man, if you ask me. He weighs ’round 180 pounds, so he’s not too heavy but still got some muscle on him. Y’know, at that age, he’s got a lot more growin’ to do. His height, well, it’s gonna be real handy when he gets to playin’ on the court more and more, just like his daddy. Ain’t no small man in that family, I tell ya that.
Now, Bryce, he plays the shooting guard position. That means he’s the one who’s gonna shoot those baskets from way out yonder. Ain’t easy, but he’s got the size for it. Ain’t no doubt, that boy’s got the tools—long arms, big hands, all that good stuff. But just because he’s tall and built don’t mean it’s all handed to him. He still got a lot of work to do, just like anybody else out there. He’s ranked as a 4-star recruit for the 2025 class, so people’s watchin’ him real close, hopin’ he turns into somethin’ special.
Now, Bryce don’t have the same kinda numbers as some of them other big stars just yet. But don’t you go thinkin’ he ain’t good. He’s still young, but in the 2022-2023 season, he had a game where he scored 21 points. That’s right, 21! So, don’t be surprised if he starts racking up more of them points real soon. He’s been playin’ for Sierra Canyon High School, which is one of them big-name schools out in California, you know, where a lot of top players go. He’s been learnin’ and growin’, and I reckon we’ll be hearin’ a lot more from him in the future.
People say Bryce might be a little bit smarter than his brother Bronny when it comes to the game of basketball. Ain’t no shame in that, but they also say Bronny might have the better overall skillset. But still, you can’t count out Bryce. He’s got time, he’s got the body, and he’s got the drive. You know, he’s still just a boy—only 17 years old, born back in June 2007. A lot of folks sayin’ this here young’un’s got a lotta potential.
Folks say he might not be as flashy as some of the other boys, but he’s got the foundation. He’s just gotta keep puttin’ in that work, keep hittin’ the gym, and workin’ on his game. With a dad like LeBron and a brother like Bronny, there’s a lotta expectations, but there’s also a whole lotta love and support for Bryce. If he keeps his head on straight and keeps pushin’, who knows where he’ll end up.
So, what’s next for Bryce James? Ain’t no tellin’. But you best believe folks will be watchin’ closely. If he keeps playin’ the way he has been, you’ll be hearin’ his name a lot more in the years to come. I reckon we’ll all see how this young’un turns out.
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