Bryce James, the youngest son of NBA star LeBron James, is once again changing the course of his career and making another change in school location for his junior year.
The 1.90m tall talent took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared an edited uniform photo showing his decision:
let’s make it pic.twitter.com/xstwYIaAxN
— Bryce James (@bryce_james23) August 10, 2023
Moving to Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks, Calf.) is James’ third stop — at least in the news.
He was scheduled to attend Campbell Hall in Studio City, California after spending his first two years at Sierra Canyon High School in nearby Chatsworth, where his brother Bronny starred. The James family made a splash in the transfer by donating money to a multi-million dollar athletic facility on the Campbell Hall campus.
But the faint rumors that the basketball player was considering Notre Dame back in June — after announcing his decision to attend Campell Hall — seem to have continued to hold proverbial throughout the summer.

Campbell Hall guard Bryce James (4) warms up with his team during the Section 7 basketball tournament at State Farm Stadium in Glendale June 23, 2023.
According to a report by Eric Sondheimer of the LA TimesHead coach Matt Sargeant said James completed his first training session with the team on Wednesday.
As expected, James adds more talent to the Knights’ already full roster. The 2023-24 CIF State Division 1 Champions season will see Duke sign Caleb Foster, Gonzaga Dusty Stromer, and Houston Mercy Miller—son of rapper/entrepreneur Percy “Master P” Miller—to name a few.
An interesting note on all this new movement: According to Sondheimer, James would have to change his residency to be admitted to Notre Dame immediately. Due to CIF transfer rules, if he didn’t he could be a dropout, eligible to play on December 24.
Mind you, none of this affects the Zero contract James signed with Klutch Sports in December 2022.
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