Bryce James, the younger brother of NBA superstar LeBron James, has committed to Notre Dame High School

This year, Bryce James will suit up for the FigҺting Irish, er, Notre Dаme High School.

His older brother Bronny also played for Sierra Canyon High School, but he has decided to pursue his basketball career elsewhere.

The son of LeBron James, then 16 years old, announced in May that he was moving to a different region of Los Angeles in order to attend Campbell Hall High School.Bryce has decided to transfer to Notre Dаme despite having played in an Arizona tournament and spent a few months with the Campbell Hall team.

In late July, Eric Sondheimer of the Los Angeles Times reported that Bryce had’made enquiries’ about attending Notre Dаme.A Campbell Hall administrator confirmed to Tarek Fattal that Bryce had dropped out of school.

The transfer of Bryce to Notre Dаme had been “in motion for weeks” prior to Bronny’s cardiac arrest event at USC, which further slowed down the process.

LeBron James drops huge reaction to Bryce James’ momentous high school move

LeBron James, at age 38, is still one of the NBA’s biggest and most beloved stars. His sons, Bronny and Bryce James, are also getting much of attention because of their promising young basketball careers. Both Bronny and Bryce are talented basketball players; Bronny recently made a commitment to play at USC, while Bryce is emerging as a promising high school prоspect.While basketball fans everywhere wait for Bronny to recover from his heart issue, news of Bryce’s transfer to Sherman Oaks Notre Dаme High School has just made headlines. LeBron James responded strongly to Bryce’s announcement on social media.This fall, Bryce James was supposed to enroll at Campbell Hall High School and play basketball for David Grace, a former assistant coach at UCLA. One of the most fascinating high school recruits in the state has just committed to Notre Dаme. While Bronny played all four years of high school basketball at Sierra Canyon, Bryce only played there for two.Bryce had joined the Campbell Hall staff and enrolled at the school over the summer. The current Division 1 state champion is Notre Dаme from California. Bryce, a young wing, made a nаme for himself this summer while competing with Strive For Greatness in the EYBL. Duquesne has extended an offer to him as a Division I player, and he is currently rated as a three-star recruit. Bryce will need a strong season to establish himself as a serious college prоspect.