
Arizona
Scout Report
The youngest son of basketball royalty is carving out his own path on the hardwood, bringing a unique blend of skill and basketball IQ that goes beyond his famous last name.
Background
Hailing from Chatsworth, California, Bryce James has navigated the spotlight that comes with being LeBron James' son while developing his craft at powerhouse Sierra Canyon. Playing alongside elite talents like Brandon McCoy and Maximo Adams, he's learned to compete at the highest levels of prep basketball. His journey through the prestigious Sierra Canyon program has provided him with top-tier coaching and competition that has accelerated his development.
Playing Style
Standing 6-4, James possesses the size and versatility to impact winning at the shooting guard position. His basketball IQ stands out immediately, as he processes the game with a maturity beyond his years and makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands. While he continues to develop his athleticism and scoring consistency, his court vision and ability to make teammates better are already evident. His shooting mechanics show promise, though he'll need to continue refining his range and efficiency to maximize his potential at the next level.
Recruitment
Ranked #310 nationally in the class of 2025, James has committed to Arizona after receiving four D1 offers including Ohio State, Duquesne, and Cal. His ceiling remains intriguing given his basketball pedigree and continued physical development, and the Wildcats are betting on his potential to blossom in their system. The commitment to Arizona represents a strong fit where he can develop away from some of the spotlight while competing in a premier conference.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
4Arizona
Attending
Chose Arizona over 3 other offers
Social Activity
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