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With Bryce James turning 18 and preparing for his college debut, Bronny celebrates his younger brother’s journey
The James family continues to capture headlines both on and off the court, and this weekend was no different.
As the basketball world keeps a close eye on LeBron James’ looming retirement decision, his wife Savannah and sons Bronny and Bryce took center stage with a celebration that reminded fans just how fast time is moving.
On Saturday, Savannah James celebrated a major milestone – her youngest son Bryce turning 18.
Sharing a heartfelt Instagram post, Savannah included a series of photos showcasing Bryce’s growth from childhood to his current status as an elite basketball recruit.
18 is CRAAAAAAZZYY!!” she wrote in the caption. “Happiest Birthday, Bryce Maximus!!”
The post quickly drew reactions, including a comment from Bryce’s older brother Bronny James, who responded with: “Nah, 18 is nuts.”
It was a simple reply, but one that echoed a deeper sentiment: the next generation of the James family is officially stepping into adulthood and basketball’s big leagues, just as the era of their father may be drawing to a close.
From high school stardom to college promise
Bryce James, now 18, is preparing for his freshman season with the Arizona Wildcats.
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard made a name for himself at Sierra Canyon and gained further recognition on the Nike EYBL grassroots circuit.
Playing in 14 games for the “Strive For Greatness” program, he averaged 6.9 points and 2.2 rebounds on 39 percent shooting from the field, according to ESPN.
In a standout performance, Bryce dropped 21 points and six rebounds while shooting 5-of-9 from deep against NightRydas Elite-highlighting his shooting potential and readiness for the collegiate stage.