Bronny James may be getting all the attention again, but Bryce James is clearly the better prospect. The 6’6’ boy wonder has been popping off against elite competition for the last week or so. And so, Sportscenter decided to post his highlights on their Instagram page, something that LeBron James apparently couldn’t help but share.
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Bryce James has already shown some serious upside. And especially when it comes to the offensive end of the floor, it is believed that his talent may far exceed his brother’s. So, as you’d expect, Bryce Maximus James is getting a whole lot of attention at the moment. And being the doting father that he is, LeBron James just couldn’t help but put it up on his Instagram story.
LeBron James shares Bronny James’s highlight video on his Instagram story
LeBron James will do whatever it takes to make sure the world knows about his boys, and just how good they are already. So, with Bronny James now set to be a potential lottery pick in the 2024 NBA draft, his focus is now on Bryce James. So, when he saw his highlights had been posted on Sportscenter Next, a subsidiary of Sportscenter that focuses on the best of the future pros, he just had to share it on his Instagram to let everyone know.
LeBron is easily the biggest Bronny hype master pic.twitter.com/LQyDeAesnC
— What are NBA Celebs Upto? (@NBACelebsUpdate) May 14, 2023
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In each of the clips in the Instagram post, Bryce James’s jumper looks beyond smooth. And more than that, at 6’6”, he already seems to have a good handle, and amazing dexterity to go along with it. And as if it could ever be forgotten, he has LeBron James’s bounce. Really, he could become one of those players that you make on 2K to be an overpowered bully in the game.
Which draft is Bryce James expected to be drafted in?
At the moment, Bryce James is a sophomore in high school. He plays at Small Forward and is 15 years old at the moment. So admittedly, he is a ways away from being drafted into the NBA, with ‘NBA Draft Room’ putting him up for the 2026 draft.
Upon first hearing, that sounds like it is a long way away. Then again, 3 years can pass by in a jiffy, so maybe we shouldn’t be so sure.