Bryce James, the youngest son of NBA legendLeBron James, recently committed to the Arizona Wildcats’ 2025 recruiting class. The 17-year-old shooting guard, who stands at 6-foot-5, also had offers from Ohio State and Duquesne before committing to Arizona. Bryce’s decision follows in the footsteps of his family’s basketball legacy, as his older brother, Bronny, is now a rookie who as you know plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. Bronny struggled in college basketball during his lone season at USC, averaging just 4.8 points and 2.8 rebounds so it will be wise from him to take his time before trying to go to the NBA. With LeBron’s unwavering influence and guidance, Bryce aims to forge his own path, but the road ahead will be anything but easy.
Teague Debate on the James Family vs. and Jordan Family
Former NBA champion Jeff Teague has stirred up controversy with his comments about Bryce James’ potential. During his podcast he start a discussion, Teague claimed that Bryce is “no better than Jeffrey Jordan,” the eldest son of Michael Jordan. While Bronny has managed to surpass Jeffrey’s basketball accomplishments, Teague’s statement puts Bryce in a harsh spotlight. The comments have reignited the debate over the basketball legacies of the James and Jordan families, contrasting LeBron’s active dominance in the NBA with Michael Jordan’s enduring legacy as the greatest of all time. “Bronny is better than Jeffrey, but Bryce is not better than Jeffrey,” he also added some funny comments by saying “If they ever did a lineage versus, that’d be hilarious.“