Bronny James impresses at high school dunk contest

Bronny James was a high-flying centerpiece of the dunk contest attached to the McDonald’s All-American Game, finishing 2nd.

Bronny James has not committed to a collegiate program yet, but he continues to show what he can bring to a team this fall.

James, who has USC on his top three list along with Ohio State and Oregon, participated in the Powerade Jam Fest Dunk Contest at the McDonald’s All-American Game.

The Sierra Canyon five-star prospect, a 6-foot-3 combo guard, finished second in the dunk contest and wowed the Houston audience with a spectacular arsenal of jams.

Bronny topped every other participant except one: The winner was Duke commit Sean Stewart, the son of NBA veteran Michael Stewart, who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers a season before the franchise selected LeBron James at No. 1 straight out of high school in 2003. The elder Stewart even teamed with LeBron for eight games in the pros.

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