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All-NBA Los Angeles Lakers small forward LeBron James' youngest son, Bryce James, will be a rising sophomore at Campbell Hall in Studio City this fall.

If his viral dunks are to be believed, the 6'6" 15-year-old might follow in the footsteps of his big brother LeBron "Bronny" James Jr., who is headed to the University of Southern California after graduating from Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth earlier this month.

In a recent summer contest for a Nike Elite Youth Basketball event, the younger James cleaned up an emphatic putback of a teammate's missed triple try.

His hops are impressive.

The 18-year-old Bronny, a 6'3" shooting guard, is projected as a mid-first round draft pick among his graduating class. Some experts believe Bryce could be even better, thanks to his natural physical gifts, and could grow into the kind of hyper-athletic forward his father has been, if he commits himself to the game at the level of dedication his big brother has exhibited.

It's not fair to either James son to expect them to become their dad in the pros. If both make it to the NBA and can even reach a second contract, that's a heck of an accomplishment in and of itself. Their development has been exciting to track.

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