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LeBron James’ youngest son is returning to Sierra Canyon High School.
Bryce James is moving back to Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, California, which will be his third move in six months, SB Live reports.
The 16-year-old set his sights on Campbell Hall in May before transferring to Notre Dame High School over the summer.
Bryce, a 6-foot-6 junior shooting guard, officially withdrew from Notre Dame High School and returned his basketball equipment early Tuesday, sources told SB Live.
Bryce spent his freshman and sophomore years at Sierra Canyon, where he finished with older brother Bronny James, now a freshman guard at USC.
He will be eligible to play at Sierra Canyon immediately under CIF Southern Section ABA rules.
Bryce is available immediately as he did not play in any games for Notre Dame.
The news comes after Bryce played summer basketball at Campbell Hall.
Bryce’s Lakers superstar father, who on Tuesday became the first player in NBA history to reach 39,000 career points, shared a Slam Magazine post on his Instagram Story that read, “Bryce James returns to Serra Canyon!” to celebrate the teen.
Bryce is considered a rising star in the 2025 class.
I have Received an offer from Ohio State University He visited the school last month when he attended the Buckeyes’ 37-17 win over Maryland on Oct. 7.
As for the brownies? The 6-foot-3 guard is currently working to return to the court after suffering cardiac arrest during a USC practice in July.
A family spokesman said at the time it was caused by a congenital heart defect that was treatable and would not prevent him from playing basketball.
The brothers contracted with Klutch Sports to represent them in NIL transactions.
Bryce made headlines in October when she took one of Diddy’s twin daughters to the Sierra Canyon High School homecoming dance, according to photos on social media.
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