Bryce James Brice James shoots baskets as LeBron has some halftime advice for his oldest son Bronny in a AAU game at LeBron James Arena on Friday, July 2, 2021 in Akron, Ohio. [Phil Masturzo/ Beacon Journal] Bronny7 4 11

LeBron James’s son, Bronny James, is currently navigating how he wants to handle his college basketball career. In the meantime, his younger son Bryce is getting set up so that he can do the same in the coming years.

“Bryce James, the youngest son of LeBron, has signed with Klutch Sports for NIL representation,” Front Office Sports reported Monday.

The 15-year-old high school player already has an offer from Duquesne, though many more are expected to come. Bryce is already 6’6″ and, according to some experts, is expected to blossom into an even better recruit than his older brother. So don’t expect Duquesne to lack competition for very long.

It’s pretty obvious that Bryce might sign with Klutch considering it was originally founded by LeBron and sports agent Rich Paul. Along with the elder James, Klutch also has connections to notable NBA players such as Anthony Davis and Trae Young, as well as some NFL stars.

Bryce and Bronny are. both playing for Sierra Canyon this season, but Bronny will be off to college next year. However, Bronny James is a four-star prospect in the 2023 class and is following his father’s steps by signing an endorsement deal with Nike as part of his NIL arrangement.

[Front Office Sports]

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