As his father LeBron James and brother Bronny James continue to generate headlines, how does Bryce James compare developmentally to his famous family members as he prepares for his senior season at Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon?
Eric BossiVIP
Business continues to boom for LeBron James and his family. As he prepares for his 22nd season in the NBA, the King has now reached an agreement on a new max deal with the Los Angeles Lakers that is reportedly worth north of $100 million.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you also know that after one season at USC the Lakers drafted LeBron's eldest son Bronny James with the 55th pick in this year's NBA Draft. Like his father, Bronny also landed a contract from this Lakers – a reported four-year deal at nearly $8 million.
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 and already taller than Bronny.Whether Bryce wants it or not, the spotlight is now shining brightly on him. We've watched him over the last year, and it's time to take a look at how he compares to his father and older brother at this stage of his development.
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