Will Bryce James attend USC and pursue an NBA path within his famous family?

Bryce James becomes the next member of the James family to confront a college recruitment decision.

Bryce James is a 6’4, 210-pound three-star guard who attends Sierra Canyon High School in Calabasas (California). He’s the No. 148 prospect in the nation per 247Sports. ESPN has him as the No. 22 player in the state of California and outside of its national top 100. The 17-year-old has offers from Duquesne, Ohio State and USC so far with many more to come.

Bryce signed an NIL contract with Klutch Sports in December of 2022. Klutch is the well-known sports agency founded by LeBron’s friend Rich Paul that handles the player’s negotiations with companies looking to sign endorsement contracts.

Klutch Sports announced Bryce’s NIL contract on X, writing, “Welcome Bryce James!” Bryce, who’s part of the 2025 recruiting class, joins Bronny James and a number of prominent celebrities and athletes on the agency’s stacked roster.

Bryce currently plays on the LeBron James AAU squad “Team Strive for Greatness.”

Bryce has a good shot that extends well past the high school 3-point line. He is a good finisher and a decent playmaker who can shoot off movement. He still has a ways to go in terms of putting the ball on the floor and creating shots for himself and others.

Between the two brothers, Bronny is still the better NBA prospect. Bryce may have a higher ceiling if he can continue to develop his skills, but he has a way to go to catch up.

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