USC Basketball: Bryce James Shocks World with Sudden High School Transfer

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Bryce James is on the move once again and even though it looked like Campbell Hall high school was going to be the perfect spot for him considering that Chris Paul Jr. was already on the squad and since LeBron James had reportedly invested in a new practice gym for the entire team.
But as Bryce looks to enter his junior year of high school, he will now suit up for Notre Dame... a school that four-star recruit Dusty Stromer recently played for and is ranked among the best programs in California.
Bryce is compared to his older brother Bronny, incoming freshman for the USC Trojans, all the time but it's important to note that his game is much different. He has quite the lanky build, reportedly standing at 6'6 after a growth spurt, and prefers to create his own shot in the mid-range above all else.
The 16-year-old wing announced his transfer via his own Instagram page.
He received limited playing time last season on Sierra Canyon High School and considering that a number of talented ball-handlers and scorers always find their way there, Bryce likely was more interested in a squad that needed someone of his abilities.
Notre Dame is still relatively in the same area so if LeBron and the James gang want to make their way to a number of Bryce's games as they did for Bronny in the past, it should serve as no issue.
Transferring at the high school level is becoming more and more common each year, especially among the bigger names. Hopefully, Bryce is able to stick out his final two seasons of high school basketball at Notre Dame and his stock only continues to rise.

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.