Lebron James embarace Bryce James in his graduation in a typical dad move

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Bryce James, the youngest son of NBA icon LeBron James, recently marked a significant milestone, walking across the stage to receive his high school diploma from Sierra Canyon School in suburban Los Angeles. This achievement comes as he prepares to embark on his own path in the world of basketball, much like his famous father and older brother.

As Bryce accepted his diploma, his proud father, the Lakers superstar and four-time NBA champion LeBron James, couldn’t contain his excitement, reportedly cheering him on with enthusiastic shouts that only a loving, albeit slightly embarrassing, dad could muster. This heartwarming display of family pride resonated with many who have followed the James family’s journey.

Before donning his graduation cap and gown, Bryce showcased his personal style at his senior prom. The future Arizona Wildcat commit turned heads in a sleek, all-black Louis Vuitton suit paired with loafers, demonstrating a maturity and flair beyond his years. You’ve got to see the photos – he looked quite sharp!

Bryce, the younger sibling of Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James and the older brother of Zhuri James, concluded his high school basketball career on a high note. This past March, he played a key role in leading Sierra Canyon to the CIF Division I state title, securing a victory over Lincoln (Stockton) with his parents proudly watching from the stands.

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Back on January 1st, Bryce officially announced his commitment to the University of Arizona with a confident Instagram post simply stating, “100% committed.” During his senior season at Sierra Canyon, the 6-foot-4 guard averaged a solid 8.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game, showcasing his all-around potential on the court.

While his older brother Bronny’s rookie season with the Lakers hasn’t quite matched the lofty expectations of some, many observers believe Bryce possesses a unique talent that could see him carve out his own impressive career. As he heads to Arizona, basketball fans will be keenly watching to see the next chapter in the James family’s basketball legacy

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