Bryce James, a name that is familiar to the entire basketball community at this point. Obviously, his father is none other than the King, LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. Having a father that is as famous and talented as he is can be considered an incredible advantage. For example, you literally have direct input into how professional sports are played from one of the greatest players ever. Bryce ought to learn a thing or two.
Over the years, Bryce James was never really in the spotlight as his brother was the one making all the noise. In high school, Bronny James established himself as a dominant basketball player. Bryce would eventually catch up, but some argue that he might be better. Both children attend Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles, where their father is currently based in the NBA.
Bronny is expected to enter the NBA soon and his brother might fill up his shoes in high school. But it is incredible how both individuals have grown into some of the biggest recruits in the country. Bryce James will also soon become a top recruit like his brother is, and what his father was twenty years ago. However, despite only making his emergence recently, Bryce is already making big moves before even turning 18. The 15-year-old, 6″6 ft shooting guard is currently worth well over a million.
Bryce James’ NIL earnings are worth $1.2 million as of 2023
For someone as young as him, it is quite hard to understand how he was able to land big money deals. But the answer is very obvious as well. Bryce is extremely talented for his age and comes very close in resemblance to LeBron’s game. Over a year ago, a revelation was made after Bryce signed a NIL deal with his father’s agents, Klutch Sports. The agency is owned by Bron’s friend Rich Paul.
I have a question…
how fkn tall is Bryce Maximus?? pic.twitter.com/H6SpASyDeW— Ricky B. (@MrRickySpanish) April 2, 2023
As a result of the deal, Bryce James’ NIL earnings are now worth a whopping $1.2 million. He ranks 16th among athletes with NIL signing and 4th among high school basketball recruits. It will only be a matter of time before he catches up with his brother and, eventually, his father. Bronny, on the other hand, has the highest NIL endorsement numbers, signing with brands like Nike as well. Bronny’s NIL earnings are worth a whopping $7.2 million even though he’s still a high school recruit.
Bryce is expected to be recruited in 2025 and he will definitely be offered multiple scholarships from the country’s biggest universities. Bronny has already gotten several offers from Duke, North Carolina and even Kentucky. The younger one is often debated as the better out of the two brothers. Which means Bryce will see a bigger future if the assumptions are true.