With all that is going on with the older members of the James family, a lot of attention has been turning to the presumed next-in-line, rising senior shooting guard Bryce James, who is 6-foot-4 ...
Class of 2025 shooting guard Bryce James is the son of LeBron James, and hoping to follow in his brother Bronny's footsteps ...
Bryce James, 17, is also a basketball player of his own. He attends Sierra Canyon School, the high school where Bronny James went. According to 247 Sports, the 6-foot-4 shooting guard is currently ...
Bryce James, the youngest son of NBA superstar LeBron James, is leaving Sierra Canyon to attend Campbell Hall, a private school in Studio City, Calif., per ESPN. Bryce, a 6-foot-6 shooting guard ...
As LeBron James nears the twilight of his legendary ... This combination of height, size, and shooting ability makes Bryce a formidable prospect, especially in today’s NBA, which prioritizes ...
Megan Coleman Photography An 18-year-old high school student who was killed in a shooting at a Harvest Homecoming ... conference shared by WLKY News that Bryce Gerlach had been killed after ...
LeBron James and his elder son — and Los Angeles Lakers teammate — Bronny will make Wednesday’s 7 p.m. Cavs-Lakers matchup a ...
Some consider Bryce to have more potential. Here's how the two sons compare. MORE: The hate for Bronny James is growing out .
Gerlach, one of three bystanders struck during the shooting, is believed to have shielded others in his group from the hail of bullets, according to WAVE. Corydon Central High School senior Bryce ...
ON OCTOBER 12TH, THE HARVEST HOMECOMING FESTIVAL IN NEW ALBANY WAS MARRED BY A TRAGIC SHOOTING THAT CLAIMED THE LIFE OF 18 YEAR OLD BRYCE GERLACH AND LEFT TWO OTHERS INJURED. TWO MEN BELIEVED TO ...
Kellan Olson: 21.4% shooting for LeBron James tonight was his lowest field goal percentage in a regular season game since Oct ...
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard from Sierra Canyon visited ... "Blessed to receive an offer from Ohio State," James wrote. According to On3, Bryce James is a top 100 recruit in the Class of 2025.