Lakers News: LeBron James’ Son Changes Schools During the Season

LeBron James, the superstar forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, is always in the spotlight. When you combine his presence with the bright lights of Los Angeles, it’s a combination made in heaven. Because James is so well-known and valuable, all aspects of his life, including his children, are on the table.

Bronny James, his eldest son, is forging his own career in collegiate basketball with the USC Trojans.

Bryce James, his youngest son, wants to do the same.

Bryce made his own news this week by announcing his return to high school basketball powerhouse Sierra Canyon.

James is transferring from Sherman Oaks Notre Dame to Sierra Canyon and will be eligible to play immediately.

This is the junior’s third transfer in as many months. At Sierra Canyon, the youngest James son spent two years playing with his older brother, Bronny.

Bryce revealed during the summer that he will be attending a new school, Campbell Hall, an independent school in Studio City, California. He opted to transfer to Notre Dame High School after only a few preseason games. However, Bryce was deemed ineligible for half of the season since his family never moved.

As a result, Bryce will be free to return to the San Fernando Valley and play basketball immediately. That’s a lot of money for the eldest James son, but the good news is that he’s in good condition and will be able to play the game he loves without missing any time.

 

That is a significant change for the 16-year-old; yet, we wish Bryce the best of luck in his future season.