My Journey Tracking Down Bryce James’s Stats for 2023-2024
Alright, so the other day I got curious about how LeBron’s younger son, Bryce James, was doing this season. You hear the name, see the highlights sometimes, but I wanted to know, you know, the actual numbers. What were his stats looking like for the 2023-2024 high school season? Seemed simple enough, right? Just look it up.

So, I sat down at my computer, opened up my browser. First thing I did was punch in “Bryce James stats 2023-2024” into the search bar. Hit enter. What I got back was, well, a lot of stuff. News articles talking about his potential, comparisons to his brother and dad, recruitment buzz, videos of him playing. But specific, season-long stats? Not right there on the first page, nice and neat.
I realized, okay, high school stats aren’t always like the pros or college where everything’s perfectly logged in one spot. You gotta dig a bit sometimes. I remembered he played for Sierra Canyon before, but then transferred. So, I refined my search. Tried “Bryce James Notre Dame Sherman Oaks stats 2023-2024”. That seemed more specific to his current situation.
Got slightly better results, more focused on his time at Notre Dame. Found some articles mentioning his performance in certain games. Saw links to those high school sports websites, you know the popular ones that track teams and players. MaxPreps was one that popped up a lot. So, I decided to head over there, virtually speaking.
Navigated to the site, searched for Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, found their basketball team page. That felt like progress. Found the roster, confirmed Bryce was on it. Saw their schedule, results for games played. This is where it got a bit granular.
Here’s what I found digging through the team pages and game logs:

- Individual game box scores were sometimes available.
- You could see points scored in specific matchups, maybe rebounds or assists if the reporting was detailed.
- Finding a clean, compiled list of season averages (Points Per Game, Rebounds Per Game, etc.) for the entire 2023-2024 run? That was the tough part.
- It wasn’t like a single table summarizing everything. More like bits and pieces scattered across different game reports or summaries.
I spent a good chunk of time clicking through different games listed for Notre Dame during that season. Saw he definitely contributed in games, scoring points, getting involved. But the data felt fragmented. One game might list points, another might have a bit more detail, some might have very little. It wasn’t consistent.
So, the takeaway from my little search mission? Getting precise, official season-long averages for Bryce James for 2023-2024 wasn’t a quick lookup. You can find evidence of his performances in individual games if you dig through team pages on sites like MaxPreps or read local sports reports covering Notre Dame. But a single, verified source listing his definitive PPG, RPG, APG for the whole season? That proved elusive. It often comes down to how meticulously the school or stat trackers record and publish that info for high school level. It’s just the nature of tracking stats at that level sometimes – requires more effort to piece together the full picture compared to the pros.