Former NBA star compares Bryce James to Shareef O'Neal (Image Source: Imagn)
LeBron James' second son, Bryce James, announced on New Year's Day his commitment to the Arizona Wildcats as part of the team's 2025 class on his Instagram account. Aside from Arizona, he also received offers from Ohio State and Duquesne.
Bryce is a different player than his older brother, LA Lakers' rookie Bronny. At 6-foot-4, James' second son is bigger and stronger. Because he depends so much on his outside stroke, he is also a more daring shooter than his sibling. He averaged 6.9 points per game on 36.8% shooting from downtown during his 14 games in the Strive For Greatness grassroots program last spring.
On "The Club 520 Podcast," former NBA player Jeff Teague and his crew speculated on whether James will get playing time during his freshman year.
