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Bryce James, youngest son of LeBron James, to leave Sierra Canyon HS, sources say - ESPN

LOS ANGELES — Bryce James, the youngest son of LeBron James, will leave Sierra Canyon to attend Campbell Hall next season, a source close to the situation told ESPN.

Bryce, an emerging 6-foot-6 prospect, played last season at Sierra Canyon next to his brother Bronny, who committed to USC earlier this month.

LeBron James has posted videos in recent years that have shown him working with Bronny and Bryce as they continued to develop. While Bronny has generated the bulk of the attention among the James children, Bryce's size and the potential have made him a popular player on the current Nike EYBL circuit.

Campbell Hall (Studio City, California) is about 19 miles from Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, California) and costs about $50,000 per year in tuition. According to the source, the James family has made a donation toward the creation of a new multimillion-dollar athletic facility on campus.

Bryce, 15, will play next season with other notable sons, including Richard Hamilton II, the son of former NBA star Richard Hamilton, and Baron Bellamy, son of comedian Bill Bellamy.

Campbell Hall had its brightest days when the NBA's Holiday brothers — Aaron, Jrue and Justin — all played there together.

Bryce will play for head coach David Grace, who was most recently associate head coach for Vanderbilt (2019-2021) before a stint as a high school coach in Arizona last season.

Grace said he's excited about potentially helping Bryce reach his ceiling as a basketball player.

«I want Bryce, if I get to coach him, to be Bryce,» Grace told ESPN. «Because that's special, and I want him to get the most out of his experience here at Campbell Hall and grow. He's going to have way more than just me helping, but I'm going to try to do my part. I

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