Bryce JamesLeBron James with his family (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Bryce James, the younger son of 4x NBA champion LeBron James, has been selected for the USA Men’s Basketball Junior National Team minicamp that is to be held from April 4th–7th. The young king is walking in his father’s footsteps, and the king shows his full support for his son.

As amazing as he is on the court, LeBron is also an amazing father and a family man. His unfailing support for his children shows it all, and everybody acknowledges that about him.

 

LeBron James gets fired up about son Bryce’s hoops skills

LeBron James introduced his sons to basketball at an early age, and he used to bring them to his matches when they were little. They made their stature in the game as they grew up, and James never failed to let it slip.

James gets hyped up whenever his children achieve something on or off the court and never gets shy of showing it. When Bryce was selected for the minicamp, the king wasted no time in giving a shoutout to his younger son for his achievement in the game by uploading a story that said, “Congratulations on your selection @_justbryce”

Not just on Instagram, James also tweeted a video on Twitter where Bryce was hooping and hyped him up for his game, saying, “Yessir!! Keep working, Maximus! #JamesGang”

 

Bronny James gets him a shoutout

When it comes to the James family, everybody seems to be in sync, no matter if it’s a dance video with Zhuri or if the boys achieve something on the court. So just like the king, Bronny also shared a story on Instagram about Bryce’s selection for the minicamp.

With his smooth shooting, the 16-year-old Bryce has already drawn the attention of several colleges, as they believe the young king shows great potential.

Bryce was playing at Sierra Canyon, but then he got transferred to Notre Dame High School, and due to his great potential, he has also received potential from Ohio State. Bryce James is predicted to be eligible to go pro after two years, while Bronny is all set to try for the 2024 NBA draft.