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Lebron James’ youngest son commits himself to Arizona

The youngest son of LeBron James, Bryce, goes into the desert to play College basketball.

On Thursday, the 17-year-old released a video on social media in which it was announced that he officially committed himself for the Arizona Wildcats and will go there as a newcomer next year.

High expectations of 17-year-old Bryce

“What’s going on on Wildcat’s nation? I can hardly wait to get there and work there. Make up!” Lebron’s youngest son said. The 6-foot 4 james is currently classified as No. 45 of the riflemen of the country and, according to 247sports, a three-star recruit. He also helped to lead his Sierra Canyon High School team to the title of CIF State Division 1.

The big question that many ask is, of course, whether Bryce is better than his older brother Bronny, who was put into the spotlight for the NBA design after only one year. Despite many basketball analysts who criticize the move and said that Bronny was not finished, he was still moved in by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round – where his father plays comfortably! Funny how it works, right?!

We all know what happened next -a bizarre and rather uncomfortable “historical” moment when father and son appeared at an NBA dish for a Lakers game at the beginning of this season. Unfortunately, for Bronny, his selfish father brought him into a very difficult position on both the pitch as well as the media and fans, which Bronny tore only 2.3 ppg and less than one rebound per game due to average.

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With the announcement of the obligation of this week in Arizona, some already leave him on social media.

“Sign Lebron and then Bryce and LeBron can be the first father and the first son to play in college,” wrote a person mockingly. “LeBron will play long enough to have both sons in his team,” another X user interfered.

However, other wildcat fans are happy that Bryce signs the team and think when he stays and improves his game long enough, he will eventually be a big star for Arizona.

However, this is a big “if” when you consider who his father is and what record of success is with Bronny.

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