
*LeBron James‘ youngest son, Bryce James, hit up social media to announce his commitment to play basketball for the University of Arizona.
The 17-year-old posted a photo wearing a University of Arizona basketball uniform on the court. Bryce captioned the image: “100% commited[sic]?.”
After announcing his commitment to play for the University of Arizona, Bryce received an outpouring of support, with many fans, followers, and supporters celebrating and congratulating him in the comments of his post. One follower jokingly wrote, “bro saw the snowbunnies and knew it was his home.”
Another person commented, “Will this be the first James to have an actual good college career ?!!”
A third added, “This kid is more talented than his brother I’ve been telling you.”
Breaking: Bryce James has committed to Arizona, he announced on social media. pic.twitter.com/5FWz0cViOm
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One supporter added, “Congrats young fella. Don’t pay attention to the Hating comments you deserve every offer you get.
Keep Going!”
LeBron also expressed his excitement in a separate post, calling his son by his middle name. He wrote on Instagram, “BEAR DOWN!!!! CONGRATULATIONS Maximus!!”
PEOPLE reports that before committing to Arizona, Bryce received multiple offers, including from Ohio State and Duquesne University, the first to express interest in him in August 2022. In October 2023, Ohio State made an official offer, which Bryce shared on X (formerly Twitter).
In December 2022, Bryce signed an NIL deal with Klutch Sports, the agency founded by LeBron’s agent, Rich Paul.
Bryce follows in the footsteps of his older brother, Bronny James, who went pro last year. Bronny and LeBron made history in 2024 as the first father-son duo to play in the NBA together.
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